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心理学
发散思维
楼梯
干预(咨询)
物理医学与康复
发展心理学
物理疗法
创造力
社会心理学
工程类
医学
结构工程
精神科
土木工程
作者
Karin Matsumoto,Chong Chen,Kosuke Hagiwara,Natsumi Shimizu,Masako Hirotsu,Yusuke Oda,Huijie Lei,Akiyo Takao,Yuko Fujii,Fumihiro Higuchi,Shin Nakagawa
标识
DOI:10.3389/fnbeh.2021.834097
摘要
Recent studies show that even a brief bout of aerobic exercise may enhance creative thinking. However, few studies have investigated the effect of exercise conducted in natural settings. Here, in a crossover randomized controlled trial, we investigated the effect of a common daily activity, stair-climbing, on creative thinking. As experimental intervention, subjects were asked to walk downstairs from the fourth to the first floor and back at their usual pace. As control intervention, they walked the same path but using the elevator instead. Compared to using the elevator, stair-climbing enhanced subsequent divergent but not convergent thinking in that it increased originality on the Alternate Use Test (d = 0.486). Subjects on average generated 61% more original uses after stair-climbing. This is the first study to investigate the effect of stair-climbing on creative thinking. Our findings suggest that stair-climbing may be a useful strategy for enhancing divergent thinking in everyday life.
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