TY - CHAP
T1 - Personality traits and environment
T2 - The effects of observing visual art on verbal creativity
AU - Leshem, Rotem
AU - Himan Heltai, Shahar
AU - Mashal, Nira
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - Figurative language is one of the most prevalent expressions of verbal creativity, and use of novel metaphors is the most significant source of verbal innovation. As environmental and personality trait factors can impact creativity, the current study aimed to examine whether exposure to an environment rich in visual stimuli (artwork) and verbal stimuli (novel metaphors) contributes to verbal creativity, taking into account the personality trait of “openness to experience.” Study participants (132) were divided into three groups: (1) a group exposed to a creative verbal environment (reading novel metaphors), (2) a group exposed to a visually creative environment (observing abstract and figurative artwork), and (3) a group not exposed to any creative environment. Participants completed personality questionnaire and a metaphor generation questionnaire that asked participants to describe 10 emotions using novel metaphors. Results showed the type of creative environment exposure had a graded effect on creativity (i.e., generation of novel metaphors): the non-exposed control group generated fewer novel than conventional metaphors, the group exposed to novel verbal metaphors produced a similar number of novel and conventional metaphors, and the group exposed to artwork produced more novel than conventional metaphors. This may imply that environments containing visually creative stimuli provide opportunities for silent contemplation which in turn evoke neuropsychological mechanisms related to creative processes. Furthermore, the finding that the trait of “openness to experience” and exposure to a visually creative environment contributed to greater generation of novel metaphors suggests that creativity may be dependent on both individual and environmental factors.
AB - Figurative language is one of the most prevalent expressions of verbal creativity, and use of novel metaphors is the most significant source of verbal innovation. As environmental and personality trait factors can impact creativity, the current study aimed to examine whether exposure to an environment rich in visual stimuli (artwork) and verbal stimuli (novel metaphors) contributes to verbal creativity, taking into account the personality trait of “openness to experience.” Study participants (132) were divided into three groups: (1) a group exposed to a creative verbal environment (reading novel metaphors), (2) a group exposed to a visually creative environment (observing abstract and figurative artwork), and (3) a group not exposed to any creative environment. Participants completed personality questionnaire and a metaphor generation questionnaire that asked participants to describe 10 emotions using novel metaphors. Results showed the type of creative environment exposure had a graded effect on creativity (i.e., generation of novel metaphors): the non-exposed control group generated fewer novel than conventional metaphors, the group exposed to novel verbal metaphors produced a similar number of novel and conventional metaphors, and the group exposed to artwork produced more novel than conventional metaphors. This may imply that environments containing visually creative stimuli provide opportunities for silent contemplation which in turn evoke neuropsychological mechanisms related to creative processes. Furthermore, the finding that the trait of “openness to experience” and exposure to a visually creative environment contributed to greater generation of novel metaphors suggests that creativity may be dependent on both individual and environmental factors.
KW - Creativity
KW - Metaphors
KW - Openness to experience
KW - Visual art
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85147574935&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.pbr.2022.12.006
DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.pbr.2022.12.006
M3 - فصل
C2 - 37301572
SN - 9780323995511
T3 - Progress in Brain Research
SP - 85
EP - 108
BT - Neurophysiology of Silence Part A
A2 - Ben-Soussan, Tal Dotan
A2 - Glicksohn, Joseph
A2 - Srinivasan, Narayanan
PB - Elsevier B.V.
ER -