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Our new Behav. Brain. Sci. commentary explains how social media exploits our predisposition to attend to threatening stimuli by promoting content in algorithms that capture attention. Yet, this content is not what people expressly state they would like to see. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Is a curious mind a creative mind? A Behav. Brain. Sci. target article by Tal Ivancovsky explores the curiosity-creativity link, proposing a shared basis in novelty. New commentaries further explore mind wandering, neural correlates, mood & more. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Behav. Brain. Sci. Tal Ivancovsky Dan Zeitlen from our lab wrote a commentary exploring mood regulation as a shared mechanism of curiosity and creativity. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Behav. Brain. Sci. Tal Ivancovsky Many other commentaries from Maciej Karwowski, Claire Stevenson, Yoed Kenett/tuvalraz, Mathias Benedek, Maxi Becker, Mark Runco et al.
Our new paper connecting creativity and curiosity. In the one and only BBS. Kudos to Tal Ivancovsky ❤️ and Shira Baror ❤️. Insightful commentary by many within, which is tremendously appreciated. Enjoy cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Our commentary on Ivancovsky et al. with Erik Gustafsson and EmilyBurdett is out now on Behav. Brain. Sci.! 📜shorturl.at/9I3Wa Make sure to check the great target article + 29 comments on the links between #novelty, #curiosity & #creativity 🔭