The correlation between intelligence, creativity and the parameters of sensorimotor integration in children of different ages

Introduction. Analysis of the literature suggests that the particular nature of the interplay between a person’s creativity and intelligence is determined not only by the conditions in which a person develops and their personality traits, but also their age. Objective. The purpose of this study wa...

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Main Authors: Elena I. Nikolaeva, Anastasiya V. Novikova, Eugeny G. Vergunov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University 2018-06-01
Series:Psychology in Russia: State of Art
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Online Access:http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2018_2/psych_2_2018_6_nikolaeva.pdf
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spelling doaj-9a9fd76bb44445b1b4ecbdf9b5d55bc72020-11-25T03:29:00ZengM.V. Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityPsychology in Russia: State of Art2074-68572307-22022018-06-01112688010.11621/pir.2018.0206The correlation between intelligence, creativity and the parameters of sensorimotor integration in children of different agesElena I. Nikolaeva0Anastasiya V. Novikova1Eugeny G. Vergunov2Herzen State Pedagogical University, Saint-Petersburg, RussiaHerzen State Pedagogical University, Saint-Petersburg, RussiaState Research Institute of Physiology and Fundamental Medicine, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Novosibirsk, RussiaIntroduction. Analysis of the literature suggests that the particular nature of the interplay between a person’s creativity and intelligence is determined not only by the conditions in which a person develops and their personality traits, but also their age. Objective. The purpose of this study was to compare the interaction between the levels of creativity and intelligence of 7 to 8 year-old children and 12 to 13 yearold teenagers, by studying how 7–8 year-old children and young teenagers (12–13 years old) with different levels of intelligence and creativity assimilate stochastic signals. Design. A total of 160 children took part in the study, 80 first- and secondgraders who were 7–8 years old (37 boys and 43 girls), and 80 fifth-graders, aged 12–13 (40 boys and 40 girls). We used the following procedures: Raven’s Progressive Matrices; a battery of creative thinking tests, amounting to a modification of the Guilford and Torrance’s tests in a Russian adaptation created by E. Tunik; and the computer reflexometric method. Results. Our findings showed that the relationship between the level of intelligence and the level of creativity is different in the two age groups. With 7–8 year-olds, the two parameters are independent of each other, whereas with 12–13 year-olds, there is a weak but significant link between them. With the 7–8 year-old children, the level of creativity predetermines the child’s ability to detect the structure of a sensory stream that is organized in a complex way. At the ages of 12–13, neither the level of creativity nor the level of intelligence is correlated with the parameters of sensorimotor integration, but the two parameters are interconnected.http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2018_2/psych_2_2018_6_nikolaeva.pdfcreativityintelligencechildrenteenagersreaction timesimple and complex sensorimotor reactions
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Eugeny G. Vergunov
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The correlation between intelligence, creativity and the parameters of sensorimotor integration in children of different ages
Psychology in Russia: State of Art
creativity
intelligence
children
teenagers
reaction time
simple and complex sensorimotor reactions
author_facet Elena I. Nikolaeva
Anastasiya V. Novikova
Eugeny G. Vergunov
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title The correlation between intelligence, creativity and the parameters of sensorimotor integration in children of different ages
title_short The correlation between intelligence, creativity and the parameters of sensorimotor integration in children of different ages
title_full The correlation between intelligence, creativity and the parameters of sensorimotor integration in children of different ages
title_fullStr The correlation between intelligence, creativity and the parameters of sensorimotor integration in children of different ages
title_full_unstemmed The correlation between intelligence, creativity and the parameters of sensorimotor integration in children of different ages
title_sort correlation between intelligence, creativity and the parameters of sensorimotor integration in children of different ages
publisher M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
series Psychology in Russia: State of Art
issn 2074-6857
2307-2202
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Introduction. Analysis of the literature suggests that the particular nature of the interplay between a person’s creativity and intelligence is determined not only by the conditions in which a person develops and their personality traits, but also their age. Objective. The purpose of this study was to compare the interaction between the levels of creativity and intelligence of 7 to 8 year-old children and 12 to 13 yearold teenagers, by studying how 7–8 year-old children and young teenagers (12–13 years old) with different levels of intelligence and creativity assimilate stochastic signals. Design. A total of 160 children took part in the study, 80 first- and secondgraders who were 7–8 years old (37 boys and 43 girls), and 80 fifth-graders, aged 12–13 (40 boys and 40 girls). We used the following procedures: Raven’s Progressive Matrices; a battery of creative thinking tests, amounting to a modification of the Guilford and Torrance’s tests in a Russian adaptation created by E. Tunik; and the computer reflexometric method. Results. Our findings showed that the relationship between the level of intelligence and the level of creativity is different in the two age groups. With 7–8 year-olds, the two parameters are independent of each other, whereas with 12–13 year-olds, there is a weak but significant link between them. With the 7–8 year-old children, the level of creativity predetermines the child’s ability to detect the structure of a sensory stream that is organized in a complex way. At the ages of 12–13, neither the level of creativity nor the level of intelligence is correlated with the parameters of sensorimotor integration, but the two parameters are interconnected.
topic creativity
intelligence
children
teenagers
reaction time
simple and complex sensorimotor reactions
url http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2018_2/psych_2_2018_6_nikolaeva.pdf
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