NeuroImage (Feb 2020)

Functional coupling of brain networks during creative idea generation and elaboration in the figural domain

  • Christian Rominger,
  • Ilona Papousek,
  • Corinna M. Perchtold,
  • Mathias Benedek,
  • Elisabeth M. Weiss,
  • Bernhard Weber,
  • Andreas R. Schwerdtfeger,
  • Marina T.W. Eglmaier,
  • Andreas Fink

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 207
p. 116395

Abstract

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The neuroscientific investigation of creative cognition has advanced by considering the functional connectivity between brain regions and its dynamic changes over time, which are consistent with stages in the ideation process. Surprisingly, although the communication between neuronal networks takes place in a time-scale of milliseconds, EEG studies investigating a time-course in cortico-cortical communication during creative ideation are rare and findings are typically restricted to the verbal domain. Therefore, this study examined functional coupling using EEG (task-related phase-locking in the upper-alpha range) during creative thinking in the figural domain. Using an innovative computerized experimental paradigm, we specifically investigated the stage of idea generation and the stage of idea elaboration in an adapted picture completion task. The findings confirmed a hypothesized increase of functional coupling from idea generation to elaboration, which was most pronounced in frontal-central as well as frontal-temporal networks. The connectivity in the frontal-parietal/occipital network already increased during idea generation and remained constant during elaboration. Importantly, more original participants generally showed higher functional connectivity in all brain networks. This elevated functional coupling with frontal brain regions might reflect increased executive processes related to internal attention, motor planning, and semantic selection processes supporting highly original thought in the figural domain.

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