To better understand the psychology of ideation, we must look at
the mental process involved in generating new and meaningful ideas. And — from a cognitive perspective– ideation is a cognitive process generated by making new connections across different regions of the brain. Many cognitive functions draw on our experiences to make the right cognitive connections. This suggests that while some individuals may have a higher aptitude for creativity, ideation is a skill that can learned and improved on. The skill aspect of ideation highlights, in turn, the integration of memory and ideas generation, or, how ideation is driven by memory. That is, in the context of creative problem solving, ideators need to find ways to reach their memory to
find information that will be relevant to solving the problem. Or, as argued by Art Markman, a cognitive scientist, the key route to finding creative solutions to a problem is to find
information in your memory that will help you to solve the problem in
some way. He concludes, all creative
work requires using your existing knowledge to help you to do new
things. Source: https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/ulterior-motives/201510/creativity-is-memory
Wednesday, July 06, 2022
Ideation and memory
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