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  • Psychology
  • Neuroergonomics
  • Human Factors

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  • Safety in high-risk situations depends on novel problem-solving for unforeseen issues.
  • Creativity, the generation of new solutions, is key but underutilized in applied fields.
  • Existing research on creativity lacks integration with human factors and neuroergonomics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Define creativity and its relationship with problem-solving and decision-making.
  • Examine creative processes, mechanisms, and psychological dimensions in extreme events.
  • Explore implications for neuroergonomics and differential psychology research.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review integrating psychology, neuropsychology, and applied fields.
  • Analysis of case studies (Apollo 13, United Airline Flight 232, Mann Gulch wildfire).
  • Conceptual framework development for creative behavior in extreme environments.

Main Results:

  • Creativity is essential for adaptive decision-making under pressure.
  • Creative processes involve specific cognitive and psychological mechanisms.
  • Real-world examples demonstrate the critical role of creativity in crisis management.

Conclusions:

  • Bridging basic creativity research with applied fields like neuroergonomics is vital.
  • Further research should focus on the psychological dimensions of creativity in extreme contexts.
  • Understanding creativity can enhance safety and performance in high-pressure scenarios.