What’s behind deliberation? The effect of task-related mind-wandering on post-incubation creativity

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Cong Xie
Yadan Li
Yilong Yang
Ying Du
Chunyu Liu
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[1] Shaanxi Normal University,MOE Key Laboratory of Modern Teaching Technology
[2] Collaborative Innovation Center of Assessment Toward Basic Education Quality at Beijing Normal University,Shaanxi Normal University Branch
[3] Xi’an International Studies University,Research Center for Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
[4] Xi’an International Studies University,School of English Studies
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Psychological Research | 2023年 / 87卷
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Previous studies have already suggested that the deliberate nature of Mind-Wandering (MW) is critical for promoting creative performance. However, the deliberate nature of MW may be mixed up with task-relatedness. Whether the deliberate nature or task-relatedness of MW is responsible for such positive influence remains unclear. The present study tried to address this issue by investigating the influence of deliberate MW (MW-d) and task-related MW (MW-r) on post-incubation creative performance. Our result showed that MW-d is positively correlated with MW-r and spontaneous MW (MW-s) is highly positively correlated with task-unrelated MW (MW-u). Meanwhile, after controlling the possible confounding variables (i.e., the pre-incubation creative performance, the performance during distraction task, and motivation on creative ideation), both MW-d and MW-r predicted participants’ AUT performance after incubation. However, the prediction model based on MW-r was stable while the MW-d-based prediction model was not. These findings indicate that the task-relatedness of MW, instead of its deliberate nature, might have a positive influence on subsequent creative performance.
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页码:2158 / 2170
页数:12
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