Rothenberg A
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1986 Feb;50(2):370-81. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.50.2.370.
The creative role of homospatial thinking in visual art was assessed in an experiment with 39 highly talented young artists. In order to compare the creative effects of visual elements occupying the same space with identical elements arrayed in a combined foreground and background organization, superimposed slide images were presented to a randomly selected portion of the subject group, and the other portion of the subject group viewed the same slide images constructed into a figure-ground composite. Both groups produced three drawings stimulated by the slide stimuli, and these drawings were independently judged by three art experts. Results were that drawings produced by the group exposed to the superimposed images were rated higher in creative potential than those stimulated by the figure-ground controls. These results extend previous experimental findings of a tendency toward homospatial thinking in creative individuals in literature and visual art.
在一项针对39位极具天赋的年轻艺术家的实验中,评估了同空间思维在视觉艺术中的创造性作用。为了比较占据相同空间的视觉元素与以前景和背景组合形式排列的相同元素的创作效果,向随机抽取的部分受试者展示叠加的幻灯片图像,而另一部分受试者则观看构建成图底合成的相同幻灯片图像。两组都根据幻灯片刺激创作了三幅画作,这些画作由三位艺术专家独立评判。结果是,观看叠加图像的组创作的画作在创作潜力方面的评分高于受图底对照刺激的组。这些结果扩展了先前关于文学和视觉艺术领域有创造力的个体存在同空间思维倾向的实验发现。