Secrets of Creativity
What Neuroscience, the Arts, and Our Minds Reveal
Herausgeber: Nalbantian, Suzanne; Matthews, Paul M
Secrets of Creativity
What Neuroscience, the Arts, and Our Minds Reveal
Herausgeber: Nalbantian, Suzanne; Matthews, Paul M
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Secrets of Creativity combines insights from an interdisciplinary group of experts to reveal the secrets of creativity that emerge from our everyday lives, and from the minds of exceptional individuals and their discoveries. Neuroscientists describe the functioning of the brain in creative acts of scientific discovery or artistic production. Humanists describe the workings of the creative mind in the composition of literary works and in works of art and music. Creativity is explored with respect to forms of intelligence, modes of experience, emotions, memory, and the interplay between the brain's nonconscious and conscious system activities.…mehr
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9780197550816
- ISBN-10: 0197550819
- Artikelnr.: 60006420
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9780197550816
- ISBN-10: 0197550819
- Artikelnr.: 60006420
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Creativity: An Overview from Neuroscience and the Arts"
* Part I: Theories of Creativity
* 1. Jean-Pierre Changeux, "Artistic Creativity: A Neuronal Hypothesis"
* 2. Oshin Vartanian, "Fluid Intelligence, Working Memory and
Creativity: A Componential View"
* 3. Robert J. Sternberg, "The Psychology of Creativity"
* 4. Charlotte Stagg and Geraint A. Wiggins, "Clues to Human
Creativity: From Neurons to Computation"
* Part II: Creativity and the Brain
* 5. Marcus Raichle, "Creativity and the Brain's Default Network"
* 6. Robert Stickgold, "Creativity of the Dream and Sleep State"
* 7. Paul M. Matthews, "Creativity: Lessons from Disease, Drugs and
Neuroimaging"
* 8. Nancy C. Andreasen, "Using Neuroscience to Image the Creative
Brain"
* Part III: Mechanisms of Creativity
* 9. Alcino J. Silva and John Bickle, "Memory Linking and Creativity:
Underlying Molecular, Cellular and Circuit Mechanisms"
* 10. Jaak Panksepp, "Emotional Foundations of Creativity: The Brain's
SEEKING System"
* 11. Liane Gabora, "Creativity and the Self-Made World View"
* Part IV: Literary Creativity in Context
* 12. Peter Schneck, "Henry James and the Creative Process: The Stewpot
of the Imagination"
* 13. John Burt Foster, "Contrasting Modes of Creativity: Artist
Counterparts in Pushkin, Tolstoy, and Nabokov"
* 14. Suzette Henke, "Twentieth-Century Pathological Writers and Their
Creativity: Joyce, Woolf and D. H. Lawrence"
* 15. Donald R. Wehrs, "Conceptual Blending and Genre Invention from
Chrétien de Troyes to Cervantes and Shakespeare"
* Part V: Aesthetics and Creativity
* 16. Suzanne Nalbantian, "Creativity in Modernist Literary Writers:
Acts of Mental Transformation"
* 17. Mark Hussey, "Significant Form and Aesthetic Emotion: Bloomsbury
Theorizes Modern Art's 'Mysterious Laws' of Creativity"
* 18. John Onians, "The Distinctive Creativity of Leonardo and
Michelangelo: A Perspective from Neuroarthistory"
* 19. Bruce Adolphe, "The Musical Imagination: Mystery and Method in
Musical Composition"
* Part VI: An Interview with Richard Powers: Creativity and the
Contemporary Novelist
* Bios of Contributors
Creativity: An Overview from Neuroscience and the Arts"
* Part I: Theories of Creativity
* 1. Jean-Pierre Changeux, "Artistic Creativity: A Neuronal Hypothesis"
* 2. Oshin Vartanian, "Fluid Intelligence, Working Memory and
Creativity: A Componential View"
* 3. Robert J. Sternberg, "The Psychology of Creativity"
* 4. Charlotte Stagg and Geraint A. Wiggins, "Clues to Human
Creativity: From Neurons to Computation"
* Part II: Creativity and the Brain
* 5. Marcus Raichle, "Creativity and the Brain's Default Network"
* 6. Robert Stickgold, "Creativity of the Dream and Sleep State"
* 7. Paul M. Matthews, "Creativity: Lessons from Disease, Drugs and
Neuroimaging"
* 8. Nancy C. Andreasen, "Using Neuroscience to Image the Creative
Brain"
* Part III: Mechanisms of Creativity
* 9. Alcino J. Silva and John Bickle, "Memory Linking and Creativity:
Underlying Molecular, Cellular and Circuit Mechanisms"
* 10. Jaak Panksepp, "Emotional Foundations of Creativity: The Brain's
SEEKING System"
* 11. Liane Gabora, "Creativity and the Self-Made World View"
* Part IV: Literary Creativity in Context
* 12. Peter Schneck, "Henry James and the Creative Process: The Stewpot
of the Imagination"
* 13. John Burt Foster, "Contrasting Modes of Creativity: Artist
Counterparts in Pushkin, Tolstoy, and Nabokov"
* 14. Suzette Henke, "Twentieth-Century Pathological Writers and Their
Creativity: Joyce, Woolf and D. H. Lawrence"
* 15. Donald R. Wehrs, "Conceptual Blending and Genre Invention from
Chrétien de Troyes to Cervantes and Shakespeare"
* Part V: Aesthetics and Creativity
* 16. Suzanne Nalbantian, "Creativity in Modernist Literary Writers:
Acts of Mental Transformation"
* 17. Mark Hussey, "Significant Form and Aesthetic Emotion: Bloomsbury
Theorizes Modern Art's 'Mysterious Laws' of Creativity"
* 18. John Onians, "The Distinctive Creativity of Leonardo and
Michelangelo: A Perspective from Neuroarthistory"
* 19. Bruce Adolphe, "The Musical Imagination: Mystery and Method in
Musical Composition"
* Part VI: An Interview with Richard Powers: Creativity and the
Contemporary Novelist
* Bios of Contributors