Priming creativity: doing math reduces creativity and happiness whereas playing short online games enhance them

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  • who: Jennifer Haase and Paul H. P. Hanel from the Berlin University of the Arts, Germany have published the paper: Priming creativity: Doing math reduces creativity and happiness whereas playing short online games enhance them, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors focus on two: First, games can directly impact creativity by acting as a prime (Haase, 2020), thereby making specific patterns of thinking more likely to occur. In the present experiment, the authors aim to separately prime both thinking styles. The studies shortly discussed here demonstrate that games can be used as a prime . . .

     

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