Frontiers Eye-Closure Enhances Creative Performance on Divergent
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Dopamine supports idea originality: the role of spontaneous eye blink rate on divergent thinking
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Frontiers Does Creativity Influence Visual Perception? - An
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Assessment of Creativity: Theories and Methods
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Women and men have a similar potential for malevolent creativity – But their underlying brain mechanisms are different - ScienceDirect
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Frontiers The Effect of Dopaminergic Replacement Therapy on Creative Thinking and Insight Problem-Solving in Parkinson's Disease Patients
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Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance by Tyler
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Frontiers Mathematical Creativity in Elementary School Children: General Patterns and Effects of an Incubation Break
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Distinct inter-brain synchronization patterns during group
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Frontiers Priming creativity: Doing math reduces creativity and happiness whereas playing short online games enhance them
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