Brainstorm [unabridged] using science to spark maximum creativity
Presents a roundtable discussion between scientists Julia Cameron, Robert Epstein, and John Houtz on the science of creativity, examining right- and left-brain thinking, the relationship between thinking and intelligence, and related topics, along with articles published in "Scientific American Mind."
"Presents a roundtable discussion between scientists Julia Cameron, Robert Epstein, and John Houtz on the science of creativity, examining right- and left-brain thinking, the relationship between thinking and intelligence, and related topics, along with articles published in "Scientific American Mind.""@en
"Creativity is often considered an innate gift, not something that can be learned or optimized. In fact, there is an entire branch of science devoted to dissecting, understanding, and stimulating creativity. Scientific American, the oldest continuously published magazine in the U.S., has been bringing its readers unique insights about developments in science and technology for more than 150 years..."
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