Hemisphere Central
The Psychology of Creativity
Explanations of Creativity
Be Creative!
Miscellaneous?
100

Differences between the two include the processing of thoughts, recalling of information, characteristics of behavior, and conveyance of messages.

What is the difference between the Right and Left Hemisphere?

100

This model concluded that creativity is idiosyncratic.

What is the Helmholtz Creative Model?

100

This is the expression of new ideas.

What is creativity?

100

This method allows ideas to be birthed by modeling preexisting thoughts.

What is twisting?

100

This common myth relates these two things that have no correlation.

What is IQ and Creativity?

200

This side of the brain does not do well with chaos, while the other side is unbothered by it.

What is the way the right hemisphere deals with chaos as opposed to the left?

200
One trying to model this atmosphere would encourage the inception of new thoughts.

What is a creative atmosphere?

200

Creativity is rather peculiar due to this characteristic of its nature as described by Helmholtz.

What is idiosyncratic?

200

This image allows people to do what?

What is the creation of ideas based on a random subject?
200
The difference between these two is that one describes how one is supposed to do something while the other explains how to apply it.

What is a prescriptive and descriptive model?

300

English Language and Composition is dealt with in this side of the brain.

What is the Left Hemisphere?

300

The suppression of laughter, the disassociation of fun and recreation, and the punishment of creativity are all ways one does what?

What are the ways one could kill creativity?

300

Creativity is often compared to this because it's improvable.

What is writing?

300

In this common format used in creative environments, ideas are able to be created.

What is the "What If" format?

300

People often daydream when they're trapped in this state.

What is boredom?

400

This phenomenon occurs when a person utilizes both sides of their brain.

What is omnihemispheric?

400

In the early 90s, this machine found that there's no such thing as thinking in only one hemisphere.

What is an MRI?

400

Common methods to do this include twisting, reading, drawing or playing an instrument?

What are ways to incorporate creativity into your everyday life?

400

In this stage of Helmholtz' creative model, one determines whether their idea is good or not.

What is verification?

400
Contrary to popular belief, this English author twisted all of his stories.

Who is William Shakespeare?

500

This side recalls dates, facts, and names while the other recalls images and patterns.

What is the difference between the recall of thoughts between the right and left hemisphere?

500

His children weren't as smart as he was, concluding that creativity is not genetic.

Who are Einstein's children?

500

The meaning behind the statement, "The biggest mistake you can make is the one you don't learn from" essentially states that...?

What is learning from your mistakes?

500

Twisting only works when one has a narrow sense of what?

What is direction?

500

People who are usually called this are often extremely creative, although their peers are often creeped out.

What is being weird?

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