From mindreading to originality: Exploring the relationship between Theory of Mind and Creativity across the lifespan

Author:

Beloyianni Vassiliki12ORCID,Zbainos Dimitrios1,Karagianni Maria‐Paraskevi3

Affiliation:

1. Harokopio University of Athens Athens Greece

2. University of West Attica Aigaleo Greece

3. Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences Athens Greece

Abstract

AbstractIn the previous psychoeducational literature, many theorists have argued that creativity and originality require the ability to make predictions and assumptions regarding other individuals' ideas. Thus, it has been widely hypothesized that social cognition and theory of mind (ToM) might be a fundamental component or even a prerequisite of creativity. Despite their common grounds, the empirical evidence examining the potential link between ToM and creative thinking throughout their development seems to be indirect, limited, and fragmented. In this respect, this scoping review aimed to collect and synthesize the existing knowledge about the relationship between ToM and creativity at different ages to identify significant literature gaps and generate updated research questions that might guide future research. The search process led to the inclusion, analysis, and collation of 6 relevant studies only, indicating that this research topic has been poorly investigated. Results demonstrated that ToM and creativity are strongly correlated even after partialling out significant mediators, such as age and intelligence. Such a strong association should be further investigated and explained.

Publisher

Wiley

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