Roger E Beaty, Yoed N Kenett, Richard W Hass, Daniel L Schacter
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摘要
尽管语义记忆结构在理论上非常重要,但人们对其如何促进和制约创意的产生却知之甚少。我们研究了一个概念的语义丰富程度对创意产生是否既有好处又有代价。具体来说,我们测试了线索集大小--反映与特定概念相关的元素平均数量的语义丰富度指数--是否会影响交替使用任务(AUT)中产生的反应的数量(流畅性)和质量(独创性)。通过四项研究,我们发现与关联度高、内容丰富的交替使用任务线索相比,关联度低、内容稀少的交替使用任务线索有利于原创性,而流畅性则是其代价。此外,我们还发现低关联度 AUT 线索与流畅性智能的个体差异之间存在相互作用,这表明稀疏语义知识的限制可以通过自上而下的干预加以克服。研究结果表明,语义的丰富程度会对所产生想法的质量和数量产生不同程度的影响,当概念知识有限时,认知控制过程可以促进想法的产生。
Semantic Memory and Creativity: The Costs and Benefits of Semantic Memory Structure in Generating Original Ideas.
Despite its theoretical importance, little is known about how semantic memory structure facilitates and constrains creative idea production. We examine whether the semantic richness of a concept has both benefits and costs to creative idea production. Specifically, we tested whether cue set-size-an index of semantic richness reflecting the average number of elements associated with a given concept-impacts the quantity (fluency) and quality (originality) of responses generated during the alternate uses task (AUT). Across four studies, we show that low-association, sparse, AUT cues benefit originality at the cost of fluency compared to high-association, rich, AUT cues. Furthermore, we found an interaction with individual differences in fluid intelligence in the low-association AUT cues, suggesting that constraints of sparse semantic knowledge can be overcome with top-down intervention. The findings indicate that semantic richness differentially impacts the quality and quantity of generated ideas, and that cognitive control processes can facilitate idea production when conceptual knowledge is limited.