Structural and functional comparison of brain in three groups of people with different levels of creativity

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Aim

The aim of this study was to compare the neuroscience of the brain in three groups of people with different levels of creativity. The research method was causal-comparative.

Methods

The research population included all patients referred to the MRI department of Milad Hospital in 1993. Examples of people with a bachelor's or doctoral degree, both sexes and between the ages of 25 and 55, who were randomly selected as targeted. Research tools also include the MPPT Creativity Questionnaire, MRI, and the Tower of London Index. Data analysis was analyzed using covariance analysis to compare the size and color of each neurological component.

Results

The results showed that there is a difference between brain neuroscience in three groups of people with different levels of creativity. There is a difference between brain volume, right frontal volume, left prefrontal volume, right prefrontal volume, Broadmann volume 46 and hippocampus volume in three levels of creativity, and difference between left frontal volume and Broadman volume 10 in three groups of people with different levels of creativity. There is no difference (p <0.05) and there is a difference between the total score and total time in the Tower of London in three groups of people with different levels of creativity (p> 0.05) and between the number of errors in the Tower of London in three groups of people. There is no difference with different levels of creativity (p <0.05).

Conclusion

It can be concluded that neuroscience of the brain is related to creativity. There are certain side effects called protectors that may accompany a certain adaptation, and for example, the abundant capacity of the human brain has created many adaptive benefits. Advanced problemsolving skills, excellent instrumentation, and effective memory are all linked to creativity. The side effects of the cerebrum can include abilities such as music production, written language, and complex social rules that reflect human creativity.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Analytical - Cognitive Psychology, Volume:12 Issue: 46, 2021
Pages:
19 to 26
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