The presented performance, using an EEG-BCI (Brain Computer Interface), is dedicated to artists, scholars and experts interested in the whole world of creativity and the related psychological and neuro-cognitive mechanisms. The aims of this work are: to identify possible biomarkers (EEG) related to the creative process in specific tasks, exploring it in a real-time ecological setting; to investigate the relation between explicit and implicit mechanisms, between creativity personality trait, and semantic memory; to validate a tool to study creativeness. In a previous pilot study, we revealed the presence of significant relations between personality components, EEG indices 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 personality traits, and to empower creativity in a tailored fashion. In this paper we extended the experimentation, consolidating the previous obtained results.

Folgieri, R., Vanutelli, M. E., Sala, P. M., Dei Cas, L., Dei Cas, D., Lucchiari, C., The Creative Mind – DRACLE II. Further Development, Proceedings of the ICLI 2018 - 4th International Conference on Live Interfaces, Universidade do Porto, Porto 2018: 34-44 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/132328]

The Creative Mind – DRACLE II. Further Development

Vanutelli, Maria Elide;
2018

Abstract

The presented performance, using an EEG-BCI (Brain Computer Interface), is dedicated to artists, scholars and experts interested in the whole world of creativity and the related psychological and neuro-cognitive mechanisms. The aims of this work are: to identify possible biomarkers (EEG) related to the creative process in specific tasks, exploring it in a real-time ecological setting; to investigate the relation between explicit and implicit mechanisms, between creativity personality trait, and semantic memory; to validate a tool to study creativeness. In a previous pilot study, we revealed the presence of significant relations between personality components, EEG indices 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 personality traits, and to empower creativity in a tailored fashion. In this paper we extended the experimentation, consolidating the previous obtained results.
2018
Inglese
9789897461705
Universidade do Porto
Folgieri, R., Vanutelli, M. E., Sala, P. M., Dei Cas, L., Dei Cas, D., Lucchiari, C., The Creative Mind – DRACLE II. Further Development, Proceedings of the ICLI 2018 - 4th International Conference on Live Interfaces, Universidade do Porto, Porto 2018: 34-44 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/132328]
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