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  • Social Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Conflict Resolution

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  • Intergroup conflicts are challenging due to biases against outgroup members.
  • Understanding the cognitive underpinnings of these biases is crucial for conflict resolution.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the relationship between creativity and conflict-related biases.
  • To propose a model where creative cognition aids in overcoming these biases.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies linking creativity and conflict biases.
  • Development of a theoretical model based on the dual components of creativity (generation and evaluation).

Main Results:

  • The generation phase of creativity influences stereotypes, prejudice, and emotions via the default mode network.
  • The evaluation phase of creativity relates to herding behaviors, involving executive control and action-observation systems.
  • Shared neural mechanisms exist between creative cognition and conflict-related biases.

Conclusions:

  • Creative cognition, through its generation and evaluation phases, offers a framework for understanding and mitigating conflict biases.
  • Creativity-based interventions show promise for promoting reconciliation and reducing intergroup hostility.