Intact microstructure of the right corticostriatal pathway predicts creative ability in healthy adults

Abstract Introduction Creativity is one of the most complex functions of the human brain. The corticostriatal pathways have been implicated in creative thinking, yet few studies have addressed the microstructural underpinnings of creative ability, especially those related to the corticostriatal dopa...

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Main Authors: Farzaneh Rahmani, Hossein Sanjari Moghaddam, Mohammad Hadi Aarabi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-12-01
Series:Brain and Behavior
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1895
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spelling doaj-d2575bb5c5ff4561b33a70eb79c4d8702021-03-10T17:10:36ZengWileyBrain and Behavior2162-32792020-12-011012n/an/a10.1002/brb3.1895Intact microstructure of the right corticostriatal pathway predicts creative ability in healthy adultsFarzaneh Rahmani0Hossein Sanjari Moghaddam1Mohammad Hadi Aarabi2Department of Radiology Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis MO USAFaculty of Medicine Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranFaculty of Medicine Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranAbstract Introduction Creativity is one of the most complex functions of the human brain. The corticostriatal pathways have been implicated in creative thinking, yet few studies have addressed the microstructural underpinnings of creative ability, especially those related to the corticostriatal dopaminergic circuitry. We hypothesized that performance in creativity tests can be predicted based on diffusion metrics of the corticostriatal pathways and basal ganglia. Methods A total of 37 healthy adults were included. Neuropsychological tests of creativity, including the alternative uses task (AUT), test of creative imagery abilities (TCIA), remote associates test (RAT), and creative achievement questionnaire (CAQ), as well as diffusion MRI data were acquired for each participant. Results We demonstrated an independent effect of TCIA originality and TCIA transformativeness subscores, and RAT score in predicting the mean diffusivity (MD), mean axial diffusivity (AD), mean fractional anisotropy (FA), and mean generalized FA of the right corticostriatal pathway. We also observed independent effects of AUT elaboration subscore in predicting the AD of the right substantia nigra, and radial diffusivity (RD) of the right globus pallidus. Conclusion Our results put a further spin on the “creative right brain” notion and question the presence of high‐creative and low‐creative networks in the brain.https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1895corticostriatal pathwaycreativitydiffusion MRIdiffusion‐weighted imaging
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author Farzaneh Rahmani
Hossein Sanjari Moghaddam
Mohammad Hadi Aarabi
spellingShingle Farzaneh Rahmani
Hossein Sanjari Moghaddam
Mohammad Hadi Aarabi
Intact microstructure of the right corticostriatal pathway predicts creative ability in healthy adults
Brain and Behavior
corticostriatal pathway
creativity
diffusion MRI
diffusion‐weighted imaging
author_facet Farzaneh Rahmani
Hossein Sanjari Moghaddam
Mohammad Hadi Aarabi
author_sort Farzaneh Rahmani
title Intact microstructure of the right corticostriatal pathway predicts creative ability in healthy adults
title_short Intact microstructure of the right corticostriatal pathway predicts creative ability in healthy adults
title_full Intact microstructure of the right corticostriatal pathway predicts creative ability in healthy adults
title_fullStr Intact microstructure of the right corticostriatal pathway predicts creative ability in healthy adults
title_full_unstemmed Intact microstructure of the right corticostriatal pathway predicts creative ability in healthy adults
title_sort intact microstructure of the right corticostriatal pathway predicts creative ability in healthy adults
publisher Wiley
series Brain and Behavior
issn 2162-3279
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Abstract Introduction Creativity is one of the most complex functions of the human brain. The corticostriatal pathways have been implicated in creative thinking, yet few studies have addressed the microstructural underpinnings of creative ability, especially those related to the corticostriatal dopaminergic circuitry. We hypothesized that performance in creativity tests can be predicted based on diffusion metrics of the corticostriatal pathways and basal ganglia. Methods A total of 37 healthy adults were included. Neuropsychological tests of creativity, including the alternative uses task (AUT), test of creative imagery abilities (TCIA), remote associates test (RAT), and creative achievement questionnaire (CAQ), as well as diffusion MRI data were acquired for each participant. Results We demonstrated an independent effect of TCIA originality and TCIA transformativeness subscores, and RAT score in predicting the mean diffusivity (MD), mean axial diffusivity (AD), mean fractional anisotropy (FA), and mean generalized FA of the right corticostriatal pathway. We also observed independent effects of AUT elaboration subscore in predicting the AD of the right substantia nigra, and radial diffusivity (RD) of the right globus pallidus. Conclusion Our results put a further spin on the “creative right brain” notion and question the presence of high‐creative and low‐creative networks in the brain.
topic corticostriatal pathway
creativity
diffusion MRI
diffusion‐weighted imaging
url https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1895
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