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    What is Creativity? || The Human Potential Lab

    What is Creativity? || The Human Potential Lab

    Welcome to The Human Potential Lab! In this special series of The Psychology Podcast, I will be doing solo episodes answering your burning questions about the mind, brain, human behavior, and human potential.

    In the second episode of this series, I will be talking about creativity and how it differs from intelligence.

    Creativity can come in many different forms. It can be expressed through artistic compositions, through ingenious solutions to problems, or even through the combination of seemingly paradoxical ideas. Over the years, there’s been a large number of scientific studies which have sought to measure creativity. Not only that, but researchers have been able to identify what predicts divergent thinking and its association with certain personality traits. Other fascinating areas of investigation include the link between mental illness and creativity and the neuroscience behind the creative process. Today we will touch on all of these exciting areas. 

    Website: scottbarrykaufman.com

    Twitter: @psychpodcast & @sbkaufman

     

    Topics

    01:57 Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking

    08:24 “Beyonder” characteristics

    12:39 Personality traits associated with creativity

    18:07 Ego strength of creative individuals 

    22:06 Creative people have messy minds

    25:53 Neuroscience of creativity

    32:39 The link between creativity and mental illness

    34:59 Flow and the creative process

    37:55 Combining originality and relevance

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    The Science Behind Storytelling

    The Science Behind Storytelling
    Encore episode. Storytelling can be a powerful tool to convey information, even in the world of science. It can also shift stereotypes about who scientists are. We talked to someone who knows all about this — Liz Neeley, the Executive Director of Story Collider, a nonprofit focused on telling "true, personal stories about science."

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