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Hemispheric specialization and creative thinking: A meta-analytic review of lateralization of creativity
Authors:Konstantin M Mihov  Markus Denzler  Jens Förster
Institution:1. Jacobs University Bremen, Campus Ring 1, 28759 Bremen, Germany;2. University of Amsterdam, Roetersstraat 15, 1018 WB Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:In the last two decades research on the neurophysiological processes of creativity has found contradicting results. Whereas most research suggests right hemisphere dominance in creative thinking, left-hemisphere dominance has also been reported. The present research is a meta-analytic review of the literature to establish how creative thinking relates to relative hemispheric dominance. The analysis was performed on the basis of a non-parametric vote-counting approach and effect-size calculations of Cramer’s phi suggest relative dominance of the right hemisphere during creative thinking. Moderator analyses revealed no difference in predominant right-hemispheric activation for verbal vs. figural tasks, holistic vs. analytical tasks, and context-dependent vs. context-independent tasks. Suggestions for further investigations with the meta-analytic and neuroscience methodologies to answer the questions of left hemispheric activation and further moderation of the effects are discussed.
Keywords:Creativity  Laterality  Hemisphericity  Right hemisphere  Meta-analysis  Review
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