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Chiara Lucifora1,2, Aldo Gangemi3,4, Carmelo M Vicario5
1Department of Philosophy, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy. chiara.lucifora@unibo.it.
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The connection between personality and creativity has long intrigued the scientific community, producing mixed findings on which specific personality traits influence creativity. To investigate this relationship more thoroughly, our study employs both explicit and implicit measures. Explicit measures include self-report questionnaires on personality, creativity and emotions, while implicit measures involve a virtual reality environment where users create artworks. This allows the creation of a realistic environment (Lucifora et al., Frontiers in Psychology, 15(1432141), 2024; Nucera, Preliminary Reports and Negative Results in Life Science and Humanities, 1(1), 2024; Vicario and Martino, AIMS Neurosci, 9(4), 454-459, 2022) enabling also an ontological analysis of their creation. Our study has two main. OBJECTIVES: First, examine the correlation between scores on personality traits and creativity traits; and second, to explore how personality traits may influence user's creative skills during a VR-based creative task. Our findings support previous studies on the relationship between extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, openness and creativity while also providing new insights into how personality shapes artistic skills.
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