Imagery Creativity and Discovery

Imagery  Creativity  and Discovery
Author: B. Roskos-Ewoldsen,M.J. Intons-Peterson,R.E. Anderson
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1993-05-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0080867529

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What factors affect creativity and the generation of creative images? What factors affect the ability to reinterpret those images? Research described in this book indicates that expectations constrain both of these attributes of creativity. Characteristics of the imagined pattern, such as cohesiveness or its psychological goodness, also affect image generation and reinterpretation. Other evidence indicates that images can be combined mentally to yield new, manipulable composites. Cognitive models encompass the research and extend it to fields as diverse as architecture, music, and problem solving.

Imagery in Working Memory and in Mental Discovery

Imagery in Working Memory and in Mental Discovery
Author: Tore Helstrup,Robert H. Logie
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1999
Genre: Cognition
ISBN: 0863776302

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A special issue of European journal of cognitive psychology.

Creative Imagery

Creative Imagery
Author: Ronald A. Finke
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317783329

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Bringing together the results of experiments on discovery and invention in visualization conducted by the author over a three year period, this book reports new findings on the generation of creative inventions and concepts using mental imagery, and proposes a reconceptualization of the creative process. Creative Imagery introduces the concept of “preinventive forms” and describes an approach to creative invention differing from those typically used in problem-solving studies. There are two unique features of this book. First, it combines the experimental methods of cognitive science with the opportunity to explore and discover creative inventions in imagination. Second, it provides readers with numerous opportunities to use the creative imagery techniques to develop their own inventions and conceptual discoveries. This text is of particular interest to scientists working in the fields of experimental psychology, cognitive psychology, and cognitive science. The techniques for generating creative inventions will also be of interest to people working in engineering, architectural design, and the visual arts.

Collaborative Design

Collaborative Design
Author: Stephen A.R. Scrivener,Linden J. Ball,Andree Woodcock
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781447107798

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Design occurs in a rich social context where the effectiveness and efficiency of social interaction and collective performance are key to successful outcomes. Increasingly, design is being explored and developed as a collective, collaborative, participatory, and even community process. The heightened recognition of designing as a social process has stimulated interest in collaborative design. This book contains the proceedings of the international conference "CoDesigning 2000" held in Coventry, England, September 2000. During this meeting exponents from a wide range of design domains came together to present and discuss perspectives on and new knowledge and understanding of collaborative design, and the evidence for enhanced design performance through collaboration. Within this volume different motivations for, conceptions of, and findings about collaborative design are addressed in 50 contributions by different research groups. Structured into 6 sections according to the main fields of interest, it provides a survey of the state of scientifically based knowledge and trends emerging from collaborative design research and their implications for a wide range of domains.

Sketches of Creative Discovery

Sketches of Creative Discovery
Author: Ilse Marieke Verstijnen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1997
Genre: Creative ability
ISBN: 9090104429

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The Cambridge Handbook of Visuospatial Thinking

The Cambridge Handbook of Visuospatial Thinking
Author: Priti Shah,Akira Miyake
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2005-07-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521807107

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Imagery and Text

Imagery and Text
Author: Mark Sadoski,Allan Paivio
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135663339

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Imagery and Text: A Dual Coding Theory of Reading and Writing presents, for the first time, a unified theory of both reading and writing that derives from and is completely consistent with the Dual Coding Theory of cognition, one of the most influential and empirically sound theories of cognition ever developed. This is the first book to take a systematic theoretical approach to all of the central issues of literacy, including decoding, comprehension, and memory in reading; and planning, drafting, and reviewing in writing. Additionally, theoretical accounts are provided for such profound and elusive literacy concepts as meaning, engagement, inspiration, and persona. Dual Coding Theory is unique in theorizing how both verbal and nonverbal cognition are woven throughout all aspects of literacy. An outstanding advancement in understanding literacy, Imagery and Text: A Dual Coding Theory of Reading and Writing: * Explains the major aspects of both reading and writing from an empirically well-established cognitive theory that embraces both language and mental imagery, emphasizing the powerful role of nonlinguistic knowledge and mental imagery in literacy; * Offers a human alternative to current computer-based theories of cognition and literacy derived from artificial intelligence, treating literacy as an essentially human activity that includes imagery and affect; * Provides moment-by-moment accounts of both the reading process and the writing process and comparisons with other theories; and * Presents an extensive review of educational research on the application of dual coding theory.

Creative Cognition

Creative Cognition
Author: Ronald A. Finke,Thomas B. Ward,Steven M. Smith
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 1996-01-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780262560962

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Creative Cognition combines original experiments with existing work in cognitive psychology to provide the first explicit account of the cognitive processes and structures that contribute to creative thinking and discovery. Creative Cognition combines original experiments with existing work in cognitive psychology to provide the first explicit account of the cognitive processes and structures that contribute to creative thinking and discovery. In separate chapters, the authors take up visualization, concept formation, categorization, memory retrieval, and problem solving. They describe novel experimental methods for studying creative cognitive processes under controlled laboratory conditions, along with techniques that can be used to generate many different types of inventions and concepts. Unlike traditional approaches, Creative Cognition considers creativity as a product of numerous cognitive processes, each of which helps to set the stage for insight and discovery. It identifies many of these processes as well as general principles of creative cognition that can be applied across a variety of different domains, with examples in artificial intelligence, engineering design, product development, architecture, education, and the visual arts. Following a summary of previous approaches to creativity, the authors present a theoretical model of the creative process. They review research involving an innovative imagery recombination technique, developed by Finke, that clearly demonstrates that creative inventions can be induced in the laboratory. They then describe experiments in category learning that support the provocative claim that the factors constraining category formation similarly constrain imagination and illustrate the role of various memory processes and other strategies in creative problem solving.