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Citation link: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000007053
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Creative predisposition and creative activity in the context of brain functional asymmetry


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Other Titles: Schöpferische Veranlagung und schöpferisches Handeln im Kontext der gehirnfunktionellen Asymmetrie
Authors: Gribov, Iourii 
Supervisor: Stadler, Michael
1. Expert: Basar-Eroglu, Canan
Abstract: 
Dissertation examines the neuronal nature of the creative abilities and social-cultural conditions for creativity. The cortex is considered as neuronal analyzer of space- and time-frequencies. It leads to the general concept of brain functional asymmetry: the left hemisphere (LH) works as the local and the right hemisphere (RH) as the global Fourier-filter. Corresponding concept of the muscular and neuronal Alpha-modules allows unified Fourier-description for perception / action (visual recognition, art aesthetics, etc.) and clarifies the functional role of EEG rhythms. Creative ability is regarded as result of the "functional mixing" in the RH, caused biologically - by the prenatal testosterone, with resulting left-handedness, ambidexterity, etc., or caused culturally - by the RH- Chinese writing, etc.). Additional RH-speech-center in the extended RH-temporal plana seems to be decisive for the creative geniality. This leads to the most creative adult/children dialogic mind (Da Vinci, Goethe, Mozart, Einstein, Sacharov, etc.) Fostering creativity considered being as the most important educational task of the coming global innovative culture.
Keywords: Creativity, geniality, innovation, aesthetics, brain hemispheres, EEGKreativität, Genialität, Innovation, Ästhetik, Gehirnhemisphären
Issue Date: 21-Nov-2002
Type: Dissertation
URN: urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000007053
Institution: Universität Bremen 
Faculty: FB11 Human- und Gesundheitswissenschaften 
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