The Scientific Basis of Creative Reaction
14 May 2009
Lately I’ve been running into the research of psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, and the more I look into it, the more fascinated I am. Much of it validates the values expressed here at Creative Reaction.
So, what better way to introduce him, than by letting him speak for himself? Click here to see his 2004 TED Talk.
As you’ll see, Csikszentmihalyi’s big thing is “flow”, which I find to be more descriptive than “being in the zone” (uh, where’s that, exactly?) or having a “creative streak” which could be either something in your hair or your state of dress/undress. Of course, we all realize that what’s being articulated is more commonly known as “Creative Reaction”. We expect that academia will eventually catch on.
Nomenclature aside (wink), an intriguing video!
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