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Differences in Cognitive Processes Between Gifted, Intelligent, Creative, and Average Individuals While Solving Complex Problems: An EEG Study

Norbert Jaušovec
- 01 Sep 2000 - 
- Vol. 28, Iss: 3, pp 213-237
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In this article, the differences in cognitive processes related to creativity and intelligence using EEG coherence and power measures in the lower (α 1 =7.9-10.0 Hz) and upper alpha band (α 2 =10.1-12.9 Hz) were investigated.
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This article is published in Intelligence.The article was published on 2000-09-01. It has received 209 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cognition.

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Створення порталу інформаційно-довідкових ресурсів міністерства освіти і науки україни

TL;DR: Premises of creation of Internet portal designed to provide access to participants of educational and scientific process for the joint creation, consolidation, concentration and rapid spreading of educationaland scientific information resources in its own depository are considered.
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A Review of EEG, ERP, and Neuroimaging Studies of Creativity and Insight.

TL;DR: Divergent thinking does not appear to critically depend on any single mental process or brain region, and it is not especially associated with right brains, defocused attention, low arousal, or alpha synchronization, as sometimes hypothesized.
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Creativity, Intelligence, and Personality: A Critical Review of the Scattered Literature

TL;DR: The authors consider the relation between personality and creativity in the context of Eysenckian 3-factor and 5-factor models of personality and with reference to DT tests and ratings of creativity.
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Intelligence and neural efficiency

TL;DR: It is concluded that neural efficiency might arise when individuals are confronted with tasks of (subjectively) low to moderate task difficulty and it is mainly observable for frontal brain areas.
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The creative brain: investigation of brain activity during creative problem solving by means of EEG and FMRI.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that EEG alpha band synchronisation during creative thinking can be interpreted as a sign of active cognitive processes rather than cortical idling.
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Manual for Raven's progressive matrices and vocabulary scales

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Handbook of creativity

TL;DR: A history of research on creativity can be found in this paper, where a case study method and evolving systems approach for understanding unique creative people at work is presented. But it is not a comprehensive survey of all the works on creativity.
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A solution for reliable and valid reduction of ocular artifacts, applied to the P300 ERP.

TL;DR: The selection of instructions for subjects, the recording technique, the elimination of a few single trials significantly contaminated by eye movements, and the use of a correction procedure for ocular artifacts with calculable reliability and validity resulted in a set of data, in which 94% of the single trials were suitable for further analysis.
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