Tag Archives: Mind Type
Sunrise from the front porch
Sunrise from the front porch Originally uploaded by XhyraGraf And on the seventh hour She rested… Something appropriate about this picture because the sun was coming up like a big bald head [I wonder if anyone will get that reference] … Continue reading
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The Representational Topologies Model The final model of creativity in this model of models sees creativity as changes of representations (Vallacher and Nowak, 1994; Sternberg, 1988; Casti, 1997; Caves, 2000; Ortony, 1993). More specifically it sees creativity coming from changes … Continue reading
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The Experience Realization Forms Model Some people know what they see, what they feel, what they experience. Many such people are artists. Where we see a tree, they see an abstract branching process throughout the universe–rivers, trees, fingers, social networks … Continue reading
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The Hint Type Recognition Model Sherlock Holmes is the illustration of this model that most people can most easily visualize and connect with. Holmes lives in a world of clues and hints. Where we see nothing, he takes the most … Continue reading
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The Making Sense Model Imagine a person who simply does not get it. He fails to understand answers that satisfy the rest of us. He keeps in each encounter in life running into beliefs, values, procedures, and ideas that do … Continue reading
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The Cognitive Operator Extremes Model Another mind type model of creativity is this one, the cognitive operator extremes model. This is a model of ordinary cognitive operations carried to extremes, of speed, accuracy, breadth, depth, and so forth. Creativity occurs … Continue reading
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The Insight Model For many people and many years the stereotypical image of creation was “eurekaâ€, sudden insights that come out of nowhere. Actual research has found that though insights indeed are sudden and though they often occur when the … Continue reading