The EEG spatial pattern and psychophysiological characteristics of divergent and convergent thinking in humans

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Sviderskaya N.E. [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology, Russian Academy of Sciences
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coherence of bioelectric potentials; divergent and convergent thinking; nonverbal and verbal thinking; spatial pattern of bioelectric potentials; types of information processing;
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10.1134/S0362119710061064
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The psychophysiological parameters of the spatial synchronization of bioelectric potentials during the nonverbal divergent, nonverbal convergent, verbal divergent and verbal convergent thinking have been analyzed. The relationships between the performances of tests for these thinking styles were different. The strongest significant correlation has been found between the productivities of the verbal divergent and verbal convergent thinking styles; the weakest correlation, between those of the nonverbal divergent and nonverbal convergent thinking styles. The thinking styles differ from one another in the topography of spatial synchronization of bioelectric potentials. They are the most pronounced during the two nonverbal tasks and the least pronounced during the two verbal tasks. The thinking styles also differ from one another in the degree of the enhancement of the coherence between bioelectric potentials during tasks compared to the baseline (with the eyes open). Some human psychophysiological characteristics facilitating the performance of divergent (creative) tasks have a negative effect on the performance of convergent (noncreative) tasks. The data are discussed in terms of the differences in the level of general activation and involvement of different types of information processing (simultaneous and successive). © 2011 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
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