The aims of this work is to identify possible bio-markers (EEG) related to the creative process in spe-cific tasks, exploring it in a real-time ecological setting, investigating the relation between explicit and implicit mechanisms, between creativity and personality trait, the semantic memory and to validate a tool to study creativeness.The pilot study reveals the presence of significant relations between personality components, EEG indi-ces and creative processes, suggesting that the use of a self-echo setting may be applied also to boost creativity in people with specific thinking styles and persona lity traits, to empower creativity in a tailored fashion
Lucchiari, C., Vanutelli, M. E., Dei Cas, D., Dei Cas, L., Folgieri, R., Brainwork: a pilot Brain Computer Interface study on the relationship between creativity, personality and imagination, Proceedings of EVA Saint Petersburg 2017, ITMO University, Saint Petersburg 2017: 43-49 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/132327]
Brainwork: a pilot Brain Computer Interface study on the relationship between creativity, personality and imagination
Vanutelli, Maria Elide;
2017
Abstract
The aims of this work is to identify possible bio-markers (EEG) related to the creative process in spe-cific tasks, exploring it in a real-time ecological setting, investigating the relation between explicit and implicit mechanisms, between creativity and personality trait, the semantic memory and to validate a tool to study creativeness.The pilot study reveals the presence of significant relations between personality components, EEG indi-ces and creative processes, suggesting that the use of a self-echo setting may be applied also to boost creativity in people with specific thinking styles and persona lity traits, to empower creativity in a tailored fashionI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.