Define Creativity
The quality or ability to create or invent something original
What is the James-Lange Theory of emotion?
physiological arousal happens first, and the brain interprets this arousal = that interpretation is the emotion
What is The More Knowledgeable Other, and how does it influence learning and knowledge?
Learning takes place within the context of a child’s social development and culture - they learn by interacting with more knowledgeable others and their environment
Who coined the term 'More Knowledgeable Other'
Vgotsky
What is the framing effect?
bias that relies on how options/questions/informations are framed
What are the 4 components of 'divergent thinking' within the divergent thinking theory
What is the Schacter-Singer Theory?
physiological response is elicited, but your brain assigns a meaning to the feeling depending on the context
What are examples of behaviorsm in learning?
Who came up with the conceptual blending theory
Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner
Order the theories of knowledge/learning: , cognitivism, behaviorism and constructivism, from passive to active on the learner's part.
Behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism
What test examines creativity as a form of memory activation?
Remote Associations Test
Remote Associates Test (RAT):
Supported the view that creativity is has basis in memory organization and is not from solely personality or effort.
What is the Flight-Fight-Freeze Response, and what is the response associated with each of the categories?
hyperfocus on something in particular as an evolutionary advantage to keep safe.
run from what is causing fear (flight)
prepare for an altercation (fight),
or to remain unmoving and avoid detection (freeze)
• This can be experienced as a good or bad thing for the individual depending on the context
What is a Cognitivism approach to understanding learning/knowledge
Focuses on changes in behavior based on the development of cognitive abilities
What theorist came up with the Flashbulb theory
Brown and Kulik, 1977
What is one theorist of cognitivism in learning/knowledge?
(Piaget, Vygotsky, Chomsky)
What is the Conceptual Blending Theory
Involves blending or combining words/concepts/ideas from various forms of input in order to create new meanings.
This theory has 4 parts:
Explain the difference between eustress & distress
Eustress: Tolerable amount of stress- can lead to flow state, high performance and productivity, innovative problem solving (e.g. sports, work) • Distress: Intolerable amount of stress- can lead to rumination, freeze response, brain fog, lack of motivation (e.g. anxiety, depression)
Define Ontology & Epistemology
Ontology: The nature of reality and being
Epistemology: Theory of knowledge - how we know about reality
What theorist came up with the 5 A's of creativity?
Robert Sternberg
How does the fight flight freeze response connect to system 1 and system 2 thinking?
Fight–flight–freeze = System 1.
It’s fast, automatic, emotional, and instinctive.
Triggered by the amygdala before conscious thought.
System 2 slows down or shuts off during threat.
Harder to think logically or make deliberate decisions when FFF is active.
What are the steps of Wallas' 4 stage model?
Preparation: gathering information; conscious and voluntary.
Incubation: unconscious processing of events
Illumination: solution comes into consciousness
Verification/Implementation: testing/refining/implementing
What is The Flashbulb Theory
A special kind of emotional memory which refers to vivid and detailed memories of highly emotional events that appear to be recorded in the brain as though with the help of a camera’s flash
What is the Information Processing Approach,
Cognitive psychology went through a paradigm shift as a result of large technological advancements.
Who came up with 'the Divergent Thinking Theory'
J. P. Guilford
How are intelligence and creativity linked according to the Threshold theory?
A minimum level of intelligence is necessary for creativity, however, once that threshold is surpassed, intelligence is no longer the driving factor behind creativity.