The role of memory in creative ideation

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Mathias Benedek
Roger E. Beaty
Daniel L. Schacter
Yoed N. Kenett
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[1] University of Graz,Department of Psychology
[2] Pennsylvania State University,Department of Psychology
[3] Harvard University,Department of Psychology
[4] Harvard University,Center for Brain Science
[5] Technion — Israel Institute of Technology,Faculty of Data and Decision Sciences
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Nature Reviews Psychology | 2023年 / 2卷
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Creativity reflects the remarkable human capacity to produce novel and effective ideas. Empirical work suggests that creative ideas do not just emerge out of nowhere but typically result from goal-directed memory processes. Specifically, creative ideation is supported by controlled retrieval, involves semantic and episodic memory, builds on processes used in memory construction and differentially recruits memory at different stages in the creative process. In this Perspective, we propose a memory in creative ideation (MemiC) framework that describes how creative ideas arise across four distinguishable stages of memory search, candidate idea construction, novelty evaluation and effectiveness evaluation. We discuss evidence supporting the contribution of semantic and episodic memory to each stage of creative ideation. The MemiC framework overcomes the shortcomings of previous creativity theories by accounting for the controlled, dynamic involvement of different memory systems across separable ideation stages and offers a clear agenda for future creativity research.
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