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创造力与衰老:分心的积极后果。

Creativity and aging: Positive consequences of distraction.

机构信息

Institute for Social Research.

Department of Marketing.

出版信息

Psychol Aging. 2020 Aug;35(5):654-662. doi: 10.1037/pag0000470.

Abstract

Diminished inhibitory control in cognitive functioning renders people vulnerable to the effects of distracting information. Older adults' decreased ability to ignore information makes them especially susceptible to the disruptive effects of distraction. We show that in the domain of creativity, distraction can have beneficial consequences. In the first study, both younger and older adults generated more creative recipes when presented with distracting information that was congruent with target information, compared to no distracting information, in a subsequent creativity task. This increase in creativity with congruent distraction was preserved, and even slightly enhanced, among older relative to younger adults. In the second study, we sought to replicate and extend our findings to a new task. We found that following exposure to distracting information, older adults generated more creative solutions than younger adults on a subsequent unusual uses for a brick task. Present findings suggest ways that distraction can boost creativity among older adults. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

认知功能抑制控制能力下降,使人们容易受到干扰信息的影响。老年人忽略信息的能力下降,使他们特别容易受到干扰的破坏。我们表明,在创造力领域,分心可能会产生有益的结果。在第一项研究中,与没有干扰信息相比,在随后的创造力任务中,呈现与目标信息一致的干扰信息后,年轻和年长的成年人都产生了更多具有创意的食谱。与年轻成年人相比,在与干扰信息一致的情况下,这种创造力的提高得到了保持,甚至略有增强。在第二项研究中,我们试图复制并将我们的发现扩展到一项新任务中。我们发现,在接触干扰信息后,年长的成年人在随后的一块砖的非常规用途任务中比年轻的成年人产生了更多有创意的解决方案。现有研究结果表明,分心可以提高老年人的创造力。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2020 APA,保留所有权利)。

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