走神与创造力和抑郁的关系

Akina Yamaoka, S. Yukawa
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促进创造力被认为对社会有益。虽然有些人认为有创造力的人通常心理健康状况不佳,但最近发表的研究表明,一些极具创造力的人心理非常健康。因此,目前的研究集中在一种被称为“走神”的现象上,这是一个与创造力和心理健康相关的概念,并研究了走神的特征是否因个体的创造力和心理健康水平而不同。参与者(N =62): 40名男性,22名女性;平均年龄19岁。67岁)完成了调查问卷,测量他们的创造力、抑郁程度和工作记忆能力,他们观看了一段视频。当他们观看视频时,研究人员用思想探针法测量了他们走神的思想内容、意识水平以及走神时涉及的话题数量。结果表明,那些在创造力方面得分高而在抑郁方面得分低的参与者,也就是说,他们的得分表明他们的心理健康状况良好,他们在走神的时候并没有过多地思考过去的事情。这些结果表明,走神可能是在保持心理健康的同时提高创造力的一种基本方法。
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Mind Wandering in Relation to Creativity and Depression
Promoting creativity is considered useful for society. Although some people believe that creative people generally have poor mental health, recent published studies have suggested that some highly creative people are mentally very healthy. Therefore, the present study focused on a phenomenon called " mind wandering, " a concept that is associated with both creativity and mental health, and examined whether characteristics of mind wandering differed, depending on an individual ' s level of creativity and mental health. After the participants ( N =62 : 40 men, 22 women; average age 19 . 67 years) had completed questionnaires measuring their creativity, level of depression, and working memory capacity, they watched a video. While they were watching it, the thought content of their mind wandering, their level of awareness, and the number of topics included when mind wandering were measured, using the thought probe method. The results suggested that the participants who had scored high on creativity and low on depression, that is, whose scores indicated high mental health, did not think excessively about past events during episodes of mind wandering. These results suggest that mind wandering may be a fundamental way to improve creativity while maintaining mental health.
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