Perceptual and semantic maps in individual humans share structural features that predict creative abilities.

Johannes P-H Seiler, Jonas Elpelt, Aida Ghobadi, Matthias Kaschube, Simon Rumpel
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Building perceptual and associative links between internal representations is a fundamental neural process, allowing individuals to structure their knowledge about the world and combine it to enable efficient and creative behavior. In this context, the representational similarity between pairs of represented entities is thought to reflect their associative linkage at different levels of sensory processing, ranging from lower-order perceptual levels up to higher-order semantic levels. While recently specific structural features of semantic representational maps were linked with creative abilities of individual humans, it remains unclear if these features are also shared on lower level, perceptual maps. Here, we address this question by presenting 148 human participants with psychophysical scaling tasks, using two sets of independent and qualitatively distinct stimuli, to probe representational map structures in the lower-order auditory and the higher-order semantic domain. We quantify individual representational features with graph-theoretical measures and demonstrate a robust correlation of representational structures in the perceptual auditory and semantic modality. We delineate these shared representational features to predict multiple verbal standard measures of creativity, observing that both, semantic and auditory features, reflect creative abilities. Our findings indicate that the general, modality-overarching representational geometry of an individual is a relevant underpinning of creative thought.

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个体人类的感知和语义地图共享预测创造能力的结构特征。
在内部表征之间建立感知和联想联系是一个基本的神经过程,它允许个人构建他们对世界的知识,并将其组合起来,以实现高效和创造性的行为。在这种情况下,表征实体对之间的表征相似性被认为反映了它们在不同感觉加工水平上的联想联系,范围从低阶感知水平到高阶语义水平。虽然最近语义表征图的特定结构特征与个体人类的创造能力有关,但尚不清楚这些特征是否也存在于较低层次的感知图中。在这里,我们通过给148名人类参与者提供心理物理尺度任务来解决这个问题,使用两组独立的和定性不同的刺激,来探索低阶听觉和高阶语义领域的表征图结构。我们用图形理论测量量化了个体表征特征,并证明了表征结构在感知、听觉和语义模态中的强大相关性。我们描述了这些共同的表征特征,以预测创造力的多种语言标准测量,观察到语义和听觉特征都反映了创造力。我们的研究结果表明,一个人的一般的、超越形态的具象几何是创造性思维的相关基础。
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