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View article: Because You Watched: How Do Streaming Services’ Recommender Systems Influence Aesthetic Choice?
Because You Watched: How Do Streaming Services’ Recommender Systems Influence Aesthetic Choice? Open
To support users’ media selection, streaming services increasingly rely on algorithmic recommender systems that provide personalized media curation based on various sources of user information (e.g., previously watched content). The utiliz…
View article: Digital Impact on Student Well-Being: Unravelling the Link between Online
Digital Impact on Student Well-Being: Unravelling the Link between Online Open
In the contemporary era, digital technologies play a significant role in the lives of school students, shaping their academic experiences and social interactions. This chapter investigates the relationship between digital influence and aca…
View article: Dynamic Q value wavelet transform for IF estimation and seizure detection via QT plane-CNN framework
Dynamic Q value wavelet transform for IF estimation and seizure detection via QT plane-CNN framework Open
The instantaneous frequency (IF) is the underlying feature for analyzing the non-stationary signals. Separating the mono components present in a non-stationary multi-component signal is a crucial step for estimating their IF. In this paper…
View article: An Examination of Schizotypy, Creativity, and Wellbeing in Young Populations
An Examination of Schizotypy, Creativity, and Wellbeing in Young Populations Open
A wide array of scholarship has revealed the somewhat paradoxical relationship between creativity and mental health. On the one hand, substantial evidence demonstrates that certain forms of mental illness are associated with enhanced creat…
View article: Mapping Neuroimaging Findings of Creativity and Brain Disease Onto a Common Brain Circuit
Mapping Neuroimaging Findings of Creativity and Brain Disease Onto a Common Brain Circuit Open
Importance Creativity is important for problem solving, adaptation to a changing environment, and innovation. Neuroimaging studies seeking to map creativity have yielded conflicting results, and studies of patients with brain disease have …
View article: Predictors of Change in Creative Thinking Abilities in Young People: A Longitudinal Study
Predictors of Change in Creative Thinking Abilities in Young People: A Longitudinal Study Open
Previous research has examined how creative potential develops during childhood and has identified peaks, slumps, and bumps during maturation. However, little is known about the causes of such changes. This study employed a longitudinal ap…
View article: Why the Standard Definition of Creativity Fails to Capture the Creative Act
Why the Standard Definition of Creativity Fails to Capture the Creative Act Open
The standard definition of creativity holds that a creative idea is one that is novel and useful. Studies that follow from the standard definition and its derivatives tend to adopt an external frame of reference when estimating the level o…
View article: Evaluating the effects of episodic and semantic memory induction procedures on divergent thinking in younger and older adults
Evaluating the effects of episodic and semantic memory induction procedures on divergent thinking in younger and older adults Open
Evidence suggesting that episodic specificity induction improves divergent thinking performance in younger and older adults has been taken as indicative of the role of declarative memory processes in creativity. A series of studies were ca…
View article: How collaborative mental health care for competitive and high-performance athletes is implemented: A novel interdisciplinary case study
How collaborative mental health care for competitive and high-performance athletes is implemented: A novel interdisciplinary case study Open
Introduction Collaborative care is considered a best practice in mental health care delivery and has recently been applied in high-performance sport to address athletes’ mental health needs. However, how the collaborative process unfolds i…
View article: Predictors of creativity in young people: Using frequentist and Bayesian approaches in estimating the importance of individual and contextual factors.
Predictors of creativity in young people: Using frequentist and Bayesian approaches in estimating the importance of individual and contextual factors. Open
© 2020 American Psychological Association. The development of creativity in young children has been studied extensively, but relatively few studies have examined the period of adolescence and emerging adulthood in relation to creative pote…
View article: Predictors of Creativity in Young People: Using Frequentist and Bayesian Approaches in Estimating the Importance of Individual and Contextual Factors
Predictors of Creativity in Young People: Using Frequentist and Bayesian Approaches in Estimating the Importance of Individual and Contextual Factors Open
The development of creativity in young children has been studied extensively, but relatively few studies have examined the period of adolescence and emerging adulthood in relation to creative potential. The present study employs a combinat…
View article: Creativity and the Social Brain
Creativity and the Social Brain Open
The neuroscience of imagination has revealed extensive parallels between the brain correlates of creative cognition and those of social cognition. There is, however, scarcely any exchange of ideas between the different research communities…
View article: The imaginative mind
The imaginative mind Open
The astounding capacity for the human imagination to be engaged across a wide range of contexts is limitless and fundamental to our day‐to‐day experiences. Although processes of imagination are central to human psychological function, they…
View article: Commentary: Creativity and Memory: Effects of an Episodic-Specificity Induction on Divergent Thinking
Commentary: Creativity and Memory: Effects of an Episodic-Specificity Induction on Divergent Thinking Open
GENERAL COMMENTARY article Front. Psychol., 27 May 2016Sec. Cognition Volume 7 - 2016 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00824
View article: Biases in probabilistic category learning in relation to social anxiety
Biases in probabilistic category learning in relation to social anxiety Open
Instrumental learning paradigms are rarely employed to investigate the mechanisms underlying acquired fear responses in social anxiety. Here, we adapted a probabilistic category learning paradigm to assess information processing biases as …
View article: Editorial: Madness and creativity—yes, no or maybe?
Editorial: Madness and creativity—yes, no or maybe? Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Psychol., 22 July 2015Sec. Psychopathology Volume 6 - 2015 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01055
View article: Semantic memory as the root of imagination
Semantic memory as the root of imagination Open
OPINION article Front. Psychol., 24 March 2015Sec. Cognitive Science https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00325