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The effect of nature on creativity through mental imagery
A. C. Drake, F. Hasan, et al.
Guided imagery of a nature walk improved convergent creative thinking relative to pre-walk levels, suggesting that a mental walk in nature can tap creative benefits even when a physical walk isn't possible. This research was conducted by Aaron C. Drake, Fiza Hasan, Arianna Gibson, and Julia W. Y. Kam.
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