Abstract
This chapter presents an overview of the new scenarios opening up for creativity research. The recent research trends develop mainly in three directions: neuroscience, management, and education. The major innovations seem to emerge in the field of education. Digital technologies increasingly stimulate the interest of educators, offering extraordinary means of creating and experimenting with innovative forms of teaching-learning. Changes in creativity research are presented, and some of the new research areas and future trends are highlighted.
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