The scientific study of inspiration in the creative process: challenges and opportunities

操作化 创造力 概念化 模棱两可 过程(计算) 构造(python库) 集合(抽象数据类型) 认识论 心理学 认知科学 实证研究 社会学 计算机科学 社会心理学 人工智能 操作系统 程序设计语言 哲学
作者
Victoria C. Oleynick,Todd M. Thrash,Michael C. LeFew,Emil G. Moldovan,Paul D. Kieffaber
出处
期刊:Frontiers in Human Neuroscience [Frontiers Media]
卷期号:8: 436-436 被引量:191
标识
DOI:10.3389/fnhum.2014.00436
摘要

Inspiration is a motivational state that compels individuals to bring ideas into fruition. Creators have long argued that inspiration is important to the creative process, but until recently, scientists have not investigated this claim. In this article, we review challenges to the study of creative inspiration, as well as solutions to these challenges afforded by theoretical and empirical work on inspiration over the past decade. First, we discuss the problem of definitional ambiguity, which has been addressed through an integrative process of construct conceptualization. Second, we discuss the challenge of how to operationalize inspiration. This challenge has been overcome by the development and validation of the Inspiration Scale (IS), which may be used to assess trait or state inspiration. Third, we address ambiguity regarding how inspiration differs from related concepts (creativity, insight, positive affect) by discussing discriminant validity. Next, we discuss the preconception that inspiration is less important than "perspiration" (effort), and we review empirical evidence that inspiration and effort both play important-but different-roles in the creative process. Finally, with many challenges overcome, we argue that the foundation is now set for a new generation of research focused on neural underpinnings. We discuss potential challenges to and opportunities for the neuroscientific study of inspiration. A better understanding of the biological basis of inspiration will illuminate the process through which creative ideas "fire the soul," such that individuals are compelled to transform ideas into products and solutions that may benefit society.
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