The Incubation Effect and Resting Network Activity

被引:0
|
作者
Knyazev G.G. [1 ]
Bocharov A.V. [1 ]
Savostyanov A.N. [1 ,2 ]
Velichkovsky B.M. [3 ]
机构
[1] Research Institute of Physiology and Basic Medicine, Novosibirsk
[2] Insitute of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk
[3] National Research Center Kurchatov Institute, Moscow
关键词
creativity; default system; EEG; executive control network; functional connections; incubation; motivational salience network;
D O I
10.1007/s11055-021-01093-3
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
For many decades in psychology and the history of science the phenomenon of incubation has been known but not fully understood; this is the preparation of a solution to a problem during a period of relative rest. The aim of the present work was to use EEG data to seek patterns of resting state network connectivity during incubation associated with successful postincubation solution of tasks. Subjects carried out a remote associations tests in three stages: a fi rst attempt, incubation (listening to an audio recording irrelevant to solving the task), and a second attempt to solve the unsolved tasks. Subjects who after incubation solved at least one additional task showed a more marked association of the left sensorimotor cortex with the insula and a less marked association with the left dorsolateral frontal cortex during the period of incubation. These data are consistent with the view that at the stage of seeking a solution, the optimum situation is a combination of decreased activity in the executive control network, leading to defocusing of attention, and increased activity in the motivational salience network. © 2021, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
引用
收藏
页码:466 / 471
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The effect of resting condition on resting-state fMRI reliability and consistency: A comparison between resting with eyes open, closed, and fixated
    Patriat, Remi
    Molloy, Erin K.
    Meier, Timothy B.
    Kirk, Gregory R.
    Nair, Veena A.
    Meyerand, Mary E.
    Prabhakaran, Vivek
    Birn, Rasmus M.
    NEUROIMAGE, 2013, 78 : 463 - 473
  • [32] Mind wandering and the incubation effect: Investigating the influence of working memory capacity and cognitive load on divergent thinking
    Huang, Ying
    Song, Xiaolan
    Ye, Qun
    THINKING SKILLS AND CREATIVITY, 2024, 52
  • [33] Resting state network activation and functional connectivity in the dying brain
    Blundon, Elizabeth G.
    Gallagher, Romayne E.
    Ward, Lawrence M.
    CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 2022, 135 : 166 - 178
  • [34] Neurovisceral integration in the executive control network: A resting state analysis
    McIntosh, Roger C.
    Hoshi, Rosangela
    Nomi, Jason S.
    Di Bello, Maria
    Goodman, Zachary T.
    Kornfeld, Salome
    Uddin, Lucina Q.
    Ottaviani, Cristina
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 157
  • [35] Broiler incubation. 1. Effect of elevated temperature during late incubation on body weight and organs of chicks
    Leksrisompong, N.
    Romero-Sanchez, H.
    Plumstead, P. W.
    Brannan, K. E.
    Brake, J.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2007, 86 (12) : 2685 - 2691
  • [36] The effect of incubation temperature on embryonic development of White Pekin ducks
    Bowers, J.
    Kohl, H.
    Lilburn, M. S.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2008, 87 : 48 - 48
  • [37] Effect of temperature during incubation on broiler chick development and growth
    Leksrisompong, N.
    Plumstead, P. W.
    Romero-Sanchez, H.
    Brake, J.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2005, 84 : 25 - 25
  • [38] EFFECT OF DIFFERENT COLOR LED LIGHTING IN INCUBATION ON HATCHING PERFORMANCE
    Cilavdaroglu, Elif
    Yamak, Umut Sami
    Sen, Ugur
    Onder, Hasan
    SCIENTIFIC PAPERS-SERIES D-ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2024, 67 (01): : 208 - 212
  • [39] FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY AND OSCILLATORY NEURONAL ACTIVITY IN THE RESTING HUMAN BRAIN
    Ganzetti, M.
    Mantini, D.
    NEUROSCIENCE, 2013, 240 : 297 - 309
  • [40] THE INFLUENCE OF TRAIT ANGER, CORTISOL, AND AGGRESSION RESTING CORTICAL ACTIVITY
    Bertsch, Katja
    Trenz, Judith
    Khan, Robina
    Kruk, Menno R.
    Richter, Steffen
    Naumann, Ewald
    PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2009, 46 : S50 - S50