Fundamental neurocognitive mechanisms underpinning creative thought (2022–2026)

Abstract:
The project aims to understand the neural and cognitive bases of creative thought by using a novel approach and recent framework that has emerged from the study of semantic cognition and executive control functions. Creative thought is fundamental to human advances throughout history and it is the foundation to all arts and sciences. Expected outcomes are a framework that can explain the source of knowledge and the evaluative mechanisms needed to generate new and useful ideas. Significant benefits will be to advance our understanding of the neurocognitive mechanisms of creative thought, which can enhance Australia¿TM)s scientific capability through training and collaboration and broader society by enhancing capacity for innovative thinking.
Grant type:
ARC Discovery Projects
Researchers:
  • Professor
    School of Psychology
    Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
    Professorial Research Fellow
    Queensland Brain Institute
Funded by:
Australian Research Council