Creativity in verbal associations is linked to semantic control

Author:

Krieger-Redwood Katya12ORCID,Steward Anna123,Gao Zhiyao12ORCID,Wang Xiuyi1245,Halai Ajay6,Smallwood Jonathan78,Jefferies Elizabeth12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology , York Neuroimaging Centre, , Heslington, York, YO10 5DD , United Kingdom

2. University of York , York Neuroimaging Centre, , Heslington, York, YO10 5DD , United Kingdom

3. Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences, Ludwig Maximilians-Universität , Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research, Feodor-Lynen-Strasse 17, 81377, Munich , Germany

4. CAS Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science , Institute of Psychology, , 16 Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101 , China

5. Chinese Academy of Sciences , Institute of Psychology, , 16 Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101 , China

6. MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge , 15 Chaucer Rd, Cambridge, CB2 7EF , United Kingdom

7. Department of Psychology , Humphrey Hall, 62 Arch Street, , Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6 , Canada

8. Queen's University , Humphrey Hall, 62 Arch Street, , Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6 , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Although memory is known to play a key role in creativity, previous studies have not isolated the critical component processes and networks. We asked participants to generate links between words that ranged from strongly related to completely unrelated in long-term memory, delineating the neurocognitive processes that underpin more unusual versus stereotypical patterns of retrieval. More creative responses to strongly associated word-pairs were associated with greater engagement of episodic memory: in highly familiar situations, semantic, and episodic stores converge on the same information enabling participants to form a personal link between items. This pattern of retrieval was associated with greater engagement of core default mode network (DMN). In contrast, more creative responses to weakly associated word-pairs were associated with the controlled retrieval of less dominant semantic information and greater recruitment of the semantic control network, which overlaps with the dorsomedial subsystem of DMN. Although both controlled semantic and episodic patterns of retrieval are associated with activation within DMN, these processes show little overlap in activation. These findings demonstrate that controlled aspects of semantic cognition play an important role in verbal creativity.

Funder

Medical Research Council

Rosetrees Trust

European Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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