Retrieval flexibility links to creativity: evidence from computational linguistic measure

Author:

Zhang Jingyi12,Zhuang Kaixiang12,Sun Jiangzhou3,Liu Cheng12,Fan Li12,Wang Xueyang12,Gu Jing12,Qiu Jiang124

Affiliation:

1. Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), , Chongqing 400715 , China

2. Southwest University Faculty of Psychology, , Chongqing 400715 , China

3. Southwest University College of International Studies, , Chongqing 400715 , China

4. Collaborative Innovation Center of Assessment Toward Basic Education Quality at Beijing Normal University Southwest University Branch, , Chongqing 400715 , China

Abstract

Abstract Creativity, the ability to generate original and valuable products, has long been linked to semantic retrieval processes. The associative theory of creativity posits flexible retrieval ability as an important basis for creative idea generation. However, there is insufficient research on how flexible memory retrieval acts on creative activities. This study aimed to capture different dynamic aspects of retrieval processes and examine the behavioral and neural associations between retrieval flexibility and creativity. We developed 5 metrics to quantify retrieval flexibility based on previous studies, which confirmed the important role of creativity. Our findings showed that retrieval flexibility was positively correlated with multiple creativity-related behavior constructs and can promote distinct search patterns in different creative groups. Moreover, high flexibility was associated with the lifetime of a specific brain state during rest, characterized by interactions among large-scale cognitive brain systems. The flexible functional connectivity within and between default mode, executive control, and salience provides further evidence on brain dynamics of creativity. Retrieval flexibility mediated the links between the lifetime of the related brain state and creativity. This new approach is expected to enhance our knowledge of the role of retrieval flexibility in creativity from a dynamic perspective.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Beijing Normal University

Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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