BiologyFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
The neuronal basis of human creativity
R. Malach
Human creativity may arise from slow, spontaneous fluctuations in brain activity—resting state fluctuations—that integrate random neuronal noise with learned, deterministic information to generate original yet meaningful ideas. This research was conducted by Rafael Malach.
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