心理科学进展 ›› 2023, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (3): 455-466.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2023.00455
收稿日期:
2022-06-07
出版日期:
2023-03-15
发布日期:
2022-12-22
通讯作者:
罗俊龙
E-mail:luo831023@163.com
基金资助:
LI Qingyang, YIN Junting, LUO Junlong()
Received:
2022-06-07
Online:
2023-03-15
Published:
2022-12-22
Contact:
LUO Junlong
E-mail:luo831023@163.com
摘要:
创造性思维是运用独特且新颖的观点解决问题的思维形式, 发散与聚合思维是两种常见的类型。体育运动对发散与聚合思维具有不同的影响, 且受到运动强度、方式、时长以及个体差异等因素的调节。目前解释体育运动如何影响创造性思维的理论有情绪假说、执行功能假说与身心隐喻理论。未来的研究需要在进一步重视研究规范性的基础上, 加强神经科学研究并拓宽群体覆盖面, 关注体育运动与创造性成就的关系, 为开具创造性思维运动处方提供有力的科学支持。
中图分类号:
李清扬, 尹俊婷, 罗俊龙. (2023). 才思泉涌“举步”间:体育运动对创造性思维的影响. 心理科学进展 , 31(3), 455-466.
LI Qingyang, YIN Junting, LUO Junlong. (2023). Legs move, thoughts flow: Physical exercise influences creative thinking. Advances in Psychological Science, 31(3), 455-466.
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