1. Designing EEG Neurofeedback Procedures to Enhance Open-ended versus Closed-ended Creative Potentials
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Wei-Lun Lin and Yi-Ling Shih
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Auditory feedback ,Visual Arts and Performing Arts ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,05 social sciences ,Electroencephalography ,Alpha wave ,Creativity ,Biofeedback ,050105 experimental psychology ,Developmental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,medicine ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Psychology (miscellaneous) ,Neurofeedback ,Beta wave ,Psychology ,Divergent thinking ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,media_common ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
Recent empirical evidence demonstrated that open-ended creativity (which refers to creativity measures that require various and numerous responses, such as divergent thinking) correlated with alpha brain wave activation, whereas closed-ended creativity (which refers to creativity measures that ask for one final correct answer, such as insight problem solving) was related to larger variability in electroencephalogram (EEG) differences between alpha and beta waves. This study designed two EEG neurofeedback procedures to examine their training effects on open- versus closed-ended creative potentials. In the alpha-enhancement condition, participants were reinforced to elevate only their alpha frequencies by auditory feedback for 10 sessions. In the alpha-transformation condition, enhancement and suppression of the signal tone (and hence, the appearance and disappearance of alpha waves) were both practiced. Pre- and posttest comparisons indicated that, compared to the active contrast condition, the alpha-enhan...
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- 2016
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