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I learned from this article that there are essentially two levels of creative tasks that researchers call “little-c” creativity and “Big-C” creativity. “little-c” creativity is for smaller things like telling a funny joke or crafting a Christmas present, while “Big-C” creativity is for things like writing a speech or designing a scientific experiment. |
I found it fascinating that there were different levels of brain activity in certain regions based on how creatively each person could think. People that were more creative, showed greater activity, while people that were less creative, showed less activity. The “high-creative” network is what researchers found belonged to three different brain systems including the default network, executive control network, and the silence network. People that were able to activate these networks simultaneously showed greater creative cognitive strength.
I always knew that many people are born smart and may have more cognitive abilities than others thanks to genetics. That being said, it makes sense that there are people more creative than others. My lingering question for this article how much of a difference in your creative cognition can you make?

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