1st Edition

Creative Imagery Discoveries and inventions in Visualization

By Ronald A. Finke Copyright 1990
    198 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    198 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    Bringing together the results of experiments on discovery and invention in visualization conducted by the author over a three year period, this book reports new findings on the generation of creative inventions and concepts using mental imagery, and proposes a reconceptualization of the creative process.
     
    Creative Imagery introduces the concept of “preinventive forms” and describes an approach to creative invention differing from those typically used in problem-solving studies. There are two unique features of this book. First, it combines the experimental methods of cognitive science with the opportunity to explore and discover creative inventions in imagination. Second, it provides readers with numerous opportunities to use the creative imagery techniques to develop their own inventions and conceptual discoveries.
     
    This text is of particular interest to scientists working in the fields of experimental psychology, cognitive psychology, and cognitive science. The techniques for generating creative inventions will also be of interest to people working in engineering, architectural design, and the visual arts.

    Contents: Introduction. Visual Discoveries in Imagery. Creative Mental Synthesis. Creative Inventions in Imagery. Restricted Imagery Inventions. Preinventive Object Forms. Personal Inventions. Creative Concepts. Creative Implications.

    Biography

    Texas A & M University

    "...a fresh and welcome addition to the current literature on creativity."
    Creativity Research Journal

    "Finke's attempt to explore the idea that imagery plays a vital role in creativity is also to be applauded. The investigation of people's forms of mental representation, and how these have an impact on creative problem solving, is of tremendous importance to our understanding of high level cognitive functioning."
    Contemporary Psychology

    "...a wealth of information about recent research and expositions of models for creative visualization."
    The Learning Bulletin