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| 1 | A Spike-Accum bioconjugate protein vaccine confers potent SARS-CoV-2-specific immunity | Pierre Bikorimana J; Caveney NA; El-Hachem N; Mandl GA; Capobianco JA; Stanga D; Abusarah J; Hancock MA; Farah R; Gonçalves MP; Falzarano D; Liao M; Hamonic G; Liu Q; Beaudoin S; Talbot S; Rafei M; | 41054531 CNSR |
| 2 | Evoked and entrained pupillary activity while moving to preferred tempo and beyond | Spiech C; Hope M; Bégel V; | 39758823 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 3 | Network analysis uncovers the communication structure of SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein identifying sites for immunogen design | Manrique PD; Chakraborty S; Henderson R; Edwards RJ; Mansbach R; Nguyen K; Stalls V; Saunders C; Mansouri K; Acharya P; Korber B; Gnanakaran S; | 36590900 PHYSICS |
| 4 | Processing visual ambiguity in fractal patterns: Pareidolia as a sign of creativity | Pepin AB; Harel Y; O' Byrne J; Mageau G; Dietrich A; Jerbi K; | 36164655 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 5 | Comment on the article "Spatially-extended nucleation-aggregation-fragmentation models for the dynamics of prion-like neurodegenerative protein-spreading in the brain and its connectome 486 (2020) 110102" | Arsalan Rahimabadi | 34843739 PERFORM |
| 6 | The need for exercise sciences and an integrated response to COVID-19: A position statement from the international HL-PIVOT network. | Faghy MA, Arena R, Stoner L, Haraf RH, Josephson R, Hills AP, Dixit S, Popovic D, Smith A, Myers J, Bacon SL, Niebauer J, Dourado VZ, Babu AS, Maden-Wilkinson TM, Copeland RJ, Gough LA, Bond S, Stuart K, Bewick T, Ashton REM, HL-PIVOT Network | 33549590 HKAP |
| 7 | Embracing an interdisciplinary approach to plastics pollution awareness and action. | Belontz SL, Corcoran PL, Davis H, Hill KA, Jazvac K, Robertson K, Wood K | 30448996 BIOLOGY |
| Title: | Processing visual ambiguity in fractal patterns: Pareidolia as a sign of creativity | ||||
| Authors: | Pepin AB, Harel Y, O', Byrne J, Mageau G, Dietrich A, Jerbi K | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36164655/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1016/j.isci.2022.105103 | ||||
| Publication: | iScience | ||||
| Keywords: | Cognitive neuroscience; Psychology; Social sciences; | ||||
| PMID: | 36164655 | Category: | Date Added: | 2022-09-27 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Psychology, Université de Montréal, Montréal, H2V 2S9 Québec, Canada. 2 Department of Music, Concordia University, Montréal, H4B1R6 Québec, Canada. 3 Department of Psychology, American University of Beirut, Beirut 1107-2020, Lebanon. 4 MILA (Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute), Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 5 UNIQUE Center (Quebec Neuro-AI Research Center), Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
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Creativity is a highly valued and beneficial skill that empirical research typically probes using "divergent thinking" (DT) tasks such as problem solving and novel idea generation. Here, in contrast, we examine the perceptual aspect of creativity by asking whether creative individuals are more likely to perceive recognizable forms in ambiguous stimuli -a phenomenon known as pareidolia. To this end, we designed a visual task in which participants were asked to identify as many recognizable forms as possible in cloud-like fractal images. We found that pareidolic perceptions arise more often and more rapidly in highly creative individuals. Furthermore, high-creatives report pareidolia across a broader range of image contrasts and fractal dimensions than do low creatives. These results extend the established body of work on DT by introducing divergent perception as a complementary manifestation of the creative mind, thus clarifying the perception-creation link while opening new paths for studying creative behavior in humans. |



