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How Neuroscientist Michael Grybko Defines Creativity
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The Podglomerate
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Publication Date |
Apr 27, 2015
Episode Duration |
00:27:47
Have you ever wondered how prolific writers summon vast stores of creativity without seemingly breaking a sweat? I would like to introduce you to a guest segment where I enlist the help of a neuroscientist to give us a tour of The Writer s Brain. I've invited research scientist Michael Grybko — of the Department of Psychology at the University of Washington — to help me define creativity from a scientific standpoint. He will help us to pinpoint where exactly in the brain creative ideas come from, decide if you can teach an old writer new tricks, and test the theory that writer s brains are similar to professional athletes. In this 22-minute file Michael Grybko and I discuss: How Science is Expanding Our Definition of Creativity Why Memory Plays Such a Big Part in Writing Don’t Take Your Typing Skills for Granted Where Creative Ideas Come From Can You Teach an Old Writer New Tricks? Why Staying Curious Is So Important to Creativity Are Prolific Writers Like Pro Athletes? Why “Write What You Know” Is Good Advice The Show Notes This Is Your Brain on Writing Kelton Reid on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever wondered how prolific writers summon vast stores of creativity without seemingly breaking a sweat? I would like to introduce you to a guest segment where I enlist the help of a neuroscientist to give us a tour of The Writer s Brain. I've invited research scientist Michael Grybko — of the Department of Psychology at the University of Washington — to help me define creativity from a scientific standpoint. He will help us to pinpoint where exactly in the brain creative ideas come from, decide if you can teach an old writer new tricks, and test the theory that writer s brains are similar to professional athletes. In this 22-minute file Michael Grybko and I discuss: How Science is Expanding Our Definition of Creativity Why Memory Plays Such a Big Part in Writing Don’t Take Your Typing Skills for Granted Where Creative Ideas Come From Can You Teach an Old Writer New Tricks? Why Staying Curious Is So Important to Creativity Are Prolific Writers Like Pro Athletes? Why “Write What You Know” Is Good Advice The Show Notes This Is Your Brain on Writing Kelton Reid on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Have you ever wondered how prolific writers summon vast stores of creativity without seemingly breaking a sweat? I would like to introduce you to a guest segment where I enlist the help of a neuroscientist to give us a tour of The Writer s Brain.

I've invited research scientist Michael Grybko — of the Department of Psychology at the University of Washington — to help me define creativity from a scientific standpoint.

He will help us to pinpoint where exactly in the brain creative ideas come from, decide if you can teach an old writer new tricks, and test the theory that writer s brains are similar to professional athletes.

In this 22-minute file Michael Grybko and I discuss:

  • How Science is Expanding Our Definition of Creativity
  • Why Memory Plays Such a Big Part in Writing
  • Don’t Take Your Typing Skills for Granted
  • Where Creative Ideas Come From
  • Can You Teach an Old Writer New Tricks?
  • Why Staying Curious Is So Important to Creativity
  • Are Prolific Writers Like Pro Athletes?
  • Why “Write What You Know” Is Good Advice

The Show Notes

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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