超越新奇:创造力,好奇心和艺术努力之间的相互作用中的可学习性
Diana Omigie1, Joydeep Bhattacharya1
1Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UK diana.omigie@gold.ac.uk j.bhattacharya@gold.ac.ukhttps://www.gold.ac.uk/psychology/staff/omigie/https://www.gold.ac.uk/psychology/staff/bhattacharya/.
The Behavioral and brain sciences
|May 21, 2024
概括
好奇心和创造力可能源于共同的寻求新奇的动力. 然而,整合学习进度跟踪提供了更完整的理解他们的关系.
科学领域:
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 神经美学是一种神经美学.
- 创造力的心理学 创造力的心理学
背景情况:
- 寻求新奇是影响探索和学习的基本动力.
- 好奇心,创造力和寻求新奇的关系需要进一步阐明.
- 艺术和美学为研究这些心理结构提供了一个独特的背景.
研究的目的:
- 探讨好奇心和创造力源于一个统一的新奇寻找机制的假设.
- 研究学习进度跟踪在调节寻求新奇性行为的作用.
- 提出一个全面的框架,将寻求新奇,学习能力,好奇心和创造力联系在一起.
主要方法:
- 概念分析整合了认知科学,心理学和神经美学的发现.
- 对现有的关于寻求新奇,好奇心和创造力的文献进行审查.
- 探索,学习和创造性认知之间的相互作用的理论建模.
主要成果:
- 有证据支持一种由寻找新奇事物驱动的好奇心和创造力的共同潜在机制的概念.
- 学习进度跟踪显著影响探索性行动的方向和持续性.
- 一个简单的寻求新奇的模型是不够的;可学习性是一个关键的调节因素.
结论:
- 好奇心和创造力通过一种寻找新奇的机制,紧密联系在一起.
- 细微的理解需要将可学习性和学习进度跟踪整合到框架中.
- 这种精细的模型为好奇心和创造力之间的共同发生和关系提供了更全面的解释.
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