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Neural, genetic, and cognitive signatures of creativity

Psychology

Neural, genetic, and cognitive signatures of creativity

C. Liu, K. Zhuang, et al.

Using task-based fMRI from two independent samples and MVPA, this study identified a neural pattern that predicts divergent thinking and validated it with cognitive decoding, genetic data, and large-scale resting-state fMRI. The pattern spans default mode and frontoparietal networks, aligns with the primary connectivity gradient, and links to dopamine-related genes. Research conducted by Cheng Liu, Kaixiang Zhuang, Daniel C. Zeitlen, Qunlin Chen, Xueyang Wang, Qiuyang Feng, Roger E. Beaty, and Jiang Qiu.... show more
Abstract
Creativity is typically operationalized as divergent thinking (DT) ability, a form of higher-order cognition which relies on memory, attention, and other component processes. Despite recent advances, creativity neuroscience lacks a unified framework to model its complexity across neural, genetic, and cognitive scales. Using task-based fMRI from two independent samples and MVPA, we identified a neural pattern that predicts DT, validated through cognitive decoding, genetic data, and large-scale resting-state fMRI. Our findings reveal that DT neural patterns span brain regions associated with diverse cognitive functions, with positive weights in the default mode and frontoparietal control networks and negative weights in the visual network. The high correlation with the primary gradient of functional connectivity suggests that DT involves extensive integration from concrete sensory information to abstract, higher-level cognition, distinguishing it from other advanced cognitive functions. Moreover, neurobiological analyses show that the DT pattern is positively correlated with dopamine-related neurotransmitters and genes influencing neurotransmitter release, advancing the neurobiological understanding of creativity.
Publisher
Communications Biology
Published On
Oct 15, 2024
Authors
Cheng Liu, Kaixiang Zhuang, Daniel C. Zeitlen, Qunlin Chen, Xueyang Wang, Qiuyang Feng, Roger E. Beaty, Jiang Qiu
Tags
Divergent thinking
MVPA
task-based fMRI
Default mode network
Frontoparietal control network
Functional connectivity gradient
Dopamine-related genes
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