一项虚拟现实研究,研究了明确和隐含的创造力指数与明确的人格特征之间的关系
Chiara Lucifora1,2, Aldo Gangemi3,4, Carmelo M Vicario5
1Department of Philosophy, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy. chiara.lucifora@unibo.it.
Psychological research
|July 2, 2025
概括
本研究探讨了人格特征如何通过明确和隐含的措施影响创造力. 研究结果证实了开放性和创造性等特征之间的联系,为艺术技能发展提供了新的见解.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 人与计算机的交互
背景情况:
- 人格和创造力之间的关系是复杂的,有不一致的发现.
- 了解哪些性格特征影响创作过程至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 检查人格特征和创造力得分之间的相关性.
- 研究个性特征如何影响虚拟现实 (VR) 环境中的创意技能.
主要方法:
- 使用了明确的措施:关于个性,创造力和情绪的自我报告问卷.
- 使用隐式措施:用于艺术品创作和本体分析的VR环境.
- 评估人格特质 (例如,开放,认真) 和创造力.
主要成果:
- 证实了先前关于外向,愉悦,认真,开放和创造力之间的关系的发现.
- 确定了个性特征在VR环境中塑造艺术技能的具体方式.
结论:
- 人格特征与创造力有显著的相关性.
- 虚拟现实提供了一个新的平台来评估隐含的创造力及其与个性的关系.
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