Preference for Complexity and Asymmetry Contributes to an Ability to Overcome Structured Imagination: Implications for Creative Perception Paradigm

The study is a part of a research project, which explores the role of creative perception in creative behavior. We operationalized creative behavior as an ability to overcome structured imagination, as measured by the Invented Alien Creature test, and operationalized creative perception as a prefere...

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Main Authors: Anatoliy V. Kharkhurin, Morteza Charkhabi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Symmetry
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/13/2/343
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spelling doaj-db652d4dcb7d4966b64a4191566f30892021-02-21T00:00:48ZengMDPI AGSymmetry2073-89942021-02-011334334310.3390/sym13020343Preference for Complexity and Asymmetry Contributes to an Ability to Overcome Structured Imagination: Implications for Creative Perception ParadigmAnatoliy V. Kharkhurin0Morteza Charkhabi1School of Psychology, National Research University Higher School of Economics, 101000 Moscow, RussiaInstitute of Education National Research University Higher School of Economics, 101000 Moscow, RussiaThe study is a part of a research project, which explores the role of creative perception in creative behavior. We operationalized creative behavior as an ability to overcome structured imagination, as measured by the Invented Alien Creature test, and operationalized creative perception as a preference for complexity and asymmetry, which we assessed using a standard Barron–Welsh Art Scale. Our group of participants was composed of ninety-three undergraduate students from the United Arab Emirates. The degree to which one preferred complexity and asymmetry measurably contributed to their ability to overcome structured imagination. This finding adds another brick to the rising seventh pillar of the creativity construct, namely, creative perception. The article provides a first sketch of the creative perception paradigm.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/13/2/343creative perceptioncreativitystructured imaginationcomplexityasymmetryinvented alien creature test
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Preference for Complexity and Asymmetry Contributes to an Ability to Overcome Structured Imagination: Implications for Creative Perception Paradigm
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title Preference for Complexity and Asymmetry Contributes to an Ability to Overcome Structured Imagination: Implications for Creative Perception Paradigm
title_short Preference for Complexity and Asymmetry Contributes to an Ability to Overcome Structured Imagination: Implications for Creative Perception Paradigm
title_full Preference for Complexity and Asymmetry Contributes to an Ability to Overcome Structured Imagination: Implications for Creative Perception Paradigm
title_fullStr Preference for Complexity and Asymmetry Contributes to an Ability to Overcome Structured Imagination: Implications for Creative Perception Paradigm
title_full_unstemmed Preference for Complexity and Asymmetry Contributes to an Ability to Overcome Structured Imagination: Implications for Creative Perception Paradigm
title_sort preference for complexity and asymmetry contributes to an ability to overcome structured imagination: implications for creative perception paradigm
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publishDate 2021-02-01
description The study is a part of a research project, which explores the role of creative perception in creative behavior. We operationalized creative behavior as an ability to overcome structured imagination, as measured by the Invented Alien Creature test, and operationalized creative perception as a preference for complexity and asymmetry, which we assessed using a standard Barron–Welsh Art Scale. Our group of participants was composed of ninety-three undergraduate students from the United Arab Emirates. The degree to which one preferred complexity and asymmetry measurably contributed to their ability to overcome structured imagination. This finding adds another brick to the rising seventh pillar of the creativity construct, namely, creative perception. The article provides a first sketch of the creative perception paradigm.
topic creative perception
creativity
structured imagination
complexity
asymmetry
invented alien creature test
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/13/2/343
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