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The Creating Brain: The Neuroscience of Genius,New
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Michelangelo was raised in a rustic village by a family of modest means. Shakespeare's father was a middleclass businessman. Abraham Lincoln came from a family of itinerant farmers. Yet all these men broke free from their limited circumstances and achieved brilliant careers as creative artists and leaders. How such extraordinary creativity develops in the human brain is the subject of renowned psychiatrist Nancy Andreasen's The Creating Brain.Andreasen explains here how the brain produces creative breakthroughs in art, literature, and science, revealing that creativity is not the same thing as intelligence. She scrutinizes the complex factors involved in the development of creativity, including the role of patrons and mentors, 'nonstandard' educations, and the possession of an 'omnivorous' vision. A fascinating interview with acclaimed playwright Neil Simon sheds further light on the creative process.The relationship between genius and insanity also plays an important role in Andreasen's examination. Drawing on her studies of writers in the Iowa Writers' Workshop and other scientific evidence, Andreasen asserts that while creativity may sometimes be linked to mental disorders and may be partially due to familial/genetic factors, neither is inevitable nor needed for creativity to flourish.Scientist's increasing understanding of the brain's plasticity suggests even more possibilities for nurturing the creative drive, and Andreasen looks ahead to exciting implications for childrearing and education. The Creating Brain presents an inspiring vision for a future where everyonenot just artists or writerscan fulfill their creative capacity.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'The Creating Brain'? A: The main theme of 'The Creating Brain' is the exploration of how extraordinary creativity develops in the human brain, distinguishing creativity from intelligence and examining various factors that influence creative breakthroughs.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Creating Brain'? A: 'The Creating Brain' is authored by Nancy Andreasen, a renowned psychiatrist known for her studies on creativity and the brain.
- Q: What are some key features of the book? A: Key features of the book include insights into the neuroscience of creativity, interviews with creative individuals like Neil Simon, and discussions on the relationship between genius and mental disorders.
- Q: What is the publication date of 'The Creating Brain'? A: 'The Creating Brain' was published on November 30, 2005.
- Q: How many pages does 'The Creating Brain' have? A: 'The Creating Brain' contains 197 pages.
- Q: What type of binding is used for this book? A: 'The Creating Brain' is available in hardcover binding.
- Q: Is 'The Creating Brain' a new or used book? A: The book is categorized as 'New' in item condition.
- Q: What category does 'The Creating Brain' fall under? A: 'The Creating Brain' falls under the category of Psychology & Counseling.
- Q: What does the book suggest about nurturing creativity? A: 'The Creating Brain' suggests that understanding brain plasticity can lead to new possibilities for nurturing creativity in individuals, impacting child-rearing and educational approaches.
- Q: Does 'The Creating Brain' address the link between creativity and mental health? A: Yes, 'The Creating Brain' explores the complex relationship between creativity and mental disorders, emphasizing that while they may be linked, they are not essential for creativity to flourish.