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人类创造力的神经基础。

The neuronal basis of human creativity.

作者信息

Malach Rafael

机构信息

Department of Brain Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2024 Feb 27;18:1367922. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2024.1367922. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Human creativity is a powerful cognitive ability underlying all uniquely human cultural and scientific advancement. However, the neuronal basis of this creative ability is unknown. Here, I propose that slow, spontaneous fluctuations in neuronal activity, also known as "resting state" fluctuations, constitute a universal mechanism underlying all facets of human creativity. Support for this hypothesis is derived from experiments that directly link spontaneous fluctuations and verbal creativity. Recent experimental and modeling advances in our understanding of the spontaneous fluctuations offer an explanation for the diversity and innovative nature of creativity, which is derived from a unique integration of random, neuronal noise on the one hand with individually specified, deterministic information acquired through learning, expertise training, and hereditary traits. This integration between stochasticity and order leads to a process that offers, on the one hand, original, unexpected outcomes but, on the other hand, endows these outcomes with knowledge-based meaning and significance.

摘要

人类创造力是一种强大的认知能力,是所有独特的人类文化和科学进步的基础。然而,这种创造力的神经基础尚不清楚。在此,我提出神经元活动的缓慢、自发波动,也被称为“静息状态”波动,构成了人类创造力各个方面的普遍机制。对这一假设的支持来自于直接将自发波动与语言创造力联系起来的实验。我们对自发波动理解的最新实验和建模进展为创造力的多样性和创新性本质提供了解释,这种解释一方面源于随机的神经元噪声与通过学习、专业训练和遗传特征获得的个体特定的确定性信息的独特整合。这种随机性与秩序之间的整合导致了一个过程,一方面产生原始的、意想不到的结果,但另一方面,赋予这些结果基于知识的意义和重要性。

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