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They found that for highly experienced musicians, the mechanisms used to generate creative ideas were largely automatic and unconscious, and they came from the left posterior part of the brain. Less-experienced pianists drew on more analytical, deliberative brain processes in the right frontal region to devise creative melodies, as Kounios and colleagues described in a special issue of Neurolmage on the neuroscience of creativity (Vol. 213, 2020). "It seems there are at least two pathways to get from where you are to a creative idea," he said.
1) What is the main topic in paragraph G?
A. Eureka moments can happen anytime.
B. Eureka moments can only occur if the person is conscious.C. Eureka moments can only occur to people with high IQ.
D. Eureka moments can be stimulated instantly or gradually.
This expert remarked that there are various paths leading to a creative spark even within a single brain.
24 A. Green
B. Seli C. Kounios
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D. Guilford
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3) What does the term "novel" in paragraph A mean?
A. story
B. popular
C. new
D. effective
4) Which paragraphs infer that creativity can be directly and scientifically boosted?
A. Paragraphs A and D
B. Paragraphs J and K C. Paragraphs B and C
D. Paragraphs E and F
5) This expert stated that people should concentrate on what's happening in the brain rather than defining creativity based on a person's creative output.
A. Guilford
B. Green
C. Seli D. Kounios
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