Excited to see our work highlighted in today's New York Times article exploring the potential benefits of intentional mind wandering in creative thinking!
https://t.co/4KqezyLBDe
Exciting opportunity to take part in the Trends in Psychology Summit (TiPS) -- a one-day academic research conference hosted by Harvard's graduate student Women in Psychology group. Registration is free, but spots are limited. See below for more details!
We are so thrilled that our 10th annual meeting of SfNC will be taking place in Paris! Our theme, "Creativity and Changing Brains", is an exploration of how creativity influences and is shaped by changes in the brain. Abstracts are open until Jan 17th: https://t.co/CoVLsIGFDg
New research in collaboration with @LucasBellaiche now published in the Creativity Research Journal -- Do Individual Differences in Creativity Predict AI-Assisted Art Quality?
https://t.co/cOLrq7r7Pd
After a great conference in Boston, CCN is going to take place in Amsterdam in 2025! To help the exchange of ideas between neuroscience, cognitive science, and AI, CCN will for the first time have full length paper submissions (alongside the established 2 pagers)! Info below👇
"Just as we now glance at nutrition labels without a second thought, we could one day check content labels before diving into a news article or blog post."
Column: Why the internet needs content labels 📝 Tali Sharot and Christopher A. Kelly https://t.co/sGyepASLet
Our latest work "Cortical Hubs of Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory" is now published in Cortex! We apply graph theory analysis in resting-state data to describe connectivity profiles associated with this rare form of enhanced memory. Full article: https://t.co/odKZoJbZp7
To our European friends, thank you for your patience and dedication in traveling to the US for so many SfNC meetings. It’s past time for a meeting in Europe—I can’t wait to see everyone in Paris next year!
Check out our latest work "Creative Evaluation: The Role of Memory in Novelty & Effectiveness Judgements" out now in Creativity Research Journal! Many thanks to my collaborators @Roger_Beaty @BenedekMathias @SchacterLab
https://t.co/oxlYOwfIrl
A recent highlight of our research, finding that creative writing involves the integration of semantically distant ideas with perceptually descriptive information in stories from humans and Large Language Models @harvardbrainsci@_CreativeEd
https://t.co/eZMHQJgYbA
Check out our latest work, "The Language of Creativity: Evidence from Humans and Large Language Models" now published in the Journal of Creative Behavior! Thanks to my collaborators @SchacterLab
https://t.co/KGw02rTWkL