Ronald A. Finke, Thomas B. Ward (University of Alabama), Steven M. Smith
Creative Cognition combines original experiments with existing work in cognitive psychology to provide the first explicit account of the cognitive processes and structures that contribute to creative thinking and discovery.
In separate chapters, the authors take up visualization, concept formation, categorization, memory retrieval, and problem solving. They describe novel experimental methods for studying creative cognitive processes under controlled laboratory conditions, along with techniques that can be used to generate many different types of inventions and concepts....
Creative Cognition combines original experiments with existing work in cognitive psychology to provide the first explicit account of the co...