Linking creativity and false memory: Common consequences of a flexible memory system

Episodic retrieval plays a functional-adaptive role in supporting divergent thinking, the ability to creatively combine different pieces of information. However, the same constructive memory process that provides a functional-adaptive benefit can also leave memory prone to error. In two experiments,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cognition 2021-12, Vol.217, p.104905-104905, Article 104905
Hauptverfasser: Thakral, Preston P., Devitt, Aleea L., Brashier, Nadia M., Schacter, Daniel L.
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Zusammenfassung:Episodic retrieval plays a functional-adaptive role in supporting divergent thinking, the ability to creatively combine different pieces of information. However, the same constructive memory process that provides a functional-adaptive benefit can also leave memory prone to error. In two experiments, we employed an individual differences approach to examine the relationship between different forms of creative thinking (divergent and convergent thinking) and false memory generation in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm. In Experiment 1, and replicating prior findings, false recognition was significantly predicted by convergent thinking performance. Critically, we also observed a novel predictive relationship between false recognition and quantitative metrics of divergent thinking performance. In Experiment 2, these findings were replicated and we further showed that false recall was predicted by quantitative metrics of divergent thinking. Our findings suggest that constructive memory processes link creative thinking with the production of memory errors. •Episodic retrieval plays a role in supporting divergent creative thinking.•Constructive memory process that provide a benefit can also produce memory error.•False recognition was correlated with convergent and divergent creative thinking.•False recall was correlated with only divergent creative thinking.•Constructive memory processes link creative thinking and memory error.
ISSN:0010-0277
1873-7838
DOI:10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104905