粘性传统阻碍了创造性想法的选择
Moritz Reis1, Anna Foerster1, Ingo Zettler2
1Institute of Psychology, University of Wuerzburg.
Journal of experimental psychology. General
|October 5, 2023
概括
将创造性想法付诸行动,需要克服对传统物体用途的偏见. 这项研究表明,创造性行为不仅需要产生想法,还需要克服对熟悉方法的持续偏好.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 创造力的神经科学创造力的神经科学
背景情况:
- 创造力对人类发展至关重要.
- 创造性想法执行背后的认知过程仍然不太了解.
研究的目的:
- 研究涉及将创造性想法转化为行动的认知机制.
- 检查在传统和创意对象使用之间进行选择时的行为偏见.
主要方法:
- 在使用对象任务时跟踪手的动作.
- 比较在自由选择和提示使用场景中展开的行动.
- 利用时间和空间的行动措施.
主要成果:
- 行为表现出对传统对象使用的显著偏见,即使有创意选项可用.
- 这种偏见在自由选择和提示使用实验中都被观察到.
- 动作展开的模式显示,人们更喜欢既定的方法而不是新的方法.
结论:
- 创造性行为涉及克服对传统行动的固有偏见.
- 执行创造力需要努力超越根深蒂固的习惯和熟悉的用途.
- 了解这种偏见是促进创造性行动和创新的关键.
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