Brain mechanisms of imagination in solving creative verbal tasks

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Rodionov A.R. [1 ]
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[1] Bechtereva Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg
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actor; creativity; EEG; imagination; spectral power; visual stimuli;
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10.1134/S0362119713030158
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The brain's mechanisms of imagination were studied using electroencephalography (EEG) spectral analysis in student actors and student non-actors under three experimental conditions: when they generated coherent stories on the basis of art reproductions (STORY task); listed the details of art reproductions presented (DETAIL task); and performed simple arithmetic calculations while observing a neutral background (COUNT task). Statistical analysis showed that, in α1 (7.5-10 Hz) and α2 (10-12.5 Hz) frequency bands, in both groups, execution of the STORY task, in contrast to the DETAIL task, was accompanied by significantly higher spectral power (synchronization) in most of the cortical areas studied; while, the contrasts STORY-COUNT and DETAILS-COUNT, were associated with a decrease in the EEG's power (desynchronization) in all of the areas studied. Topographic mapping of the EEG's power showed that, in both groups, maximal differences between the STORY and DETAILS tasks were related to the central parietal area. Maximal differences between the STORY and COUNT tasks, as well as those between the DETAILS and COUNT tasks, were related mainly to the occipital areas. Based on these findings, we consider parietal areas to be stable elements of integrated brain mechanisms underlying verbal creativity in actors and nonactors. Comparing our data with previous studies, we suggest that the parietal areas are involved in the selective inhibition of visual information processing during the involvement of brain structures in the processes of imagination. © 2013 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
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