Meditation Makes You More Creative
ScienceDaily (Apr. 19, 2012)
— Certain meditation techniques can promote creative thinking. This is
the outcome of a study by cognitive psychologist Lorenza Colzato and her
fellow researchers at Leiden University, published 19 April in Frontiers in Cognition.
Two ingredients of creativity
The study investigates the influences of different types of meditative techniques on the two main ingredients of creativity: divergent and convergent styles of thinking.
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Divergent thinking Divergent thinking allows many new ideas to be
generated. It is measured using the so-called Alternate Uses Task
method where participants are required to think up as many uses as
possible for a particular object, such as a pen.
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Convergent thinking Convergent thinking, on the other hand, is a
process whereby one possible solution for a particular probem is
generated. This method is measured using the Remote Associates Task
method, where three unrelated words are presented to the participants,
words such as 'time', 'hair' and 'stretch'. The particpants are then
asked to identify the common link: in this case, 'long'.
Colzato used creativity tasks that measure convergent and divergent thinking to assess which meditation techiques most influence creative activities. The meditation techniques analysed are Open Monitoring and Focused Attention meditation.
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In Open Monitoring meditation the individual is receptive to all
the thoughts and sensations experienced without focusing attention on
any particular concept or object.
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In Focused Attention meditation the individual focuses on a particular thought or object.
These findings demonstrate that not all forms of meditation have the same effect on creativity. After an Open Monitoring meditation the participants performed better in divergent thinking, and generated more new ideas than previously, but Focused Attention (FA) meditation produced a different result. FA meditation also had no significant effect on convergent thinking leading to resolving a problem.
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