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Updating the dynamic framework of thought: creativity and psychedelics — NeuroImage
- Key
- girn2020
- Authors
- Girn, Manesh; Mills, Caitlin; Roseman, Leor; Carhart-Harris, Robin L.; Christoff, Kalina
- Issued
- 2020
- Type
- article-journal
- Container
- NeuroImage
- Volume
- 213
- Pages
- 116726
Raw CSL JSON
{
"DOI": "10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116726",
"URL": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811920302135",
"page": "116726",
"type": "article-journal",
"title": "Updating the dynamic framework of thought: creativity and psychedelics",
"author": [
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"given": "Manesh",
"family": "Girn"
},
{
"given": "Caitlin",
"family": "Mills"
},
{
"given": "Leor",
"family": "Roseman"
},
{
"given": "Robin L.",
"family": "Carhart-Harris"
},
{
"given": "Kalina",
"family": "Christoff"
}
],
"issued": {
"date-parts": [
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2020
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"volume": "213",
"container-title": "NeuroImage"
}
Claims
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In their review of creativity and psychedelics, Girn and colleagues cite a study in which musicians performing in a deliberately improvisatory 'let-go' mode showed increased entropy of brain activity relative to a fixed, 'strict' interpretation, and present this shared increase in neural entropy as indirect support for a link between the psychedelic state and creative/improvisatory cognition.
"increases in the entropy of the EEG timeseries ... during the 'let-go' condition relative to the 'strict' condition"
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