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October 22-23, 2020 Virtual Meeting 6th Annual Meeting of the S O C I E T Y F O R T H E N E U R O S C I E N C E O F C R E A T I V I T Y www.tsfnc.org 6th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neuroscience of Creativity October 22nd – October 23rd, 2020 Program Booklet Program Co-chairs: Yoed Kenett, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Darya Zabelina, University of Arkansas Conference Website: https://www.tsfnc.org/2020-conference Contents Welcome Note from the President ............................................................................................. 5 SfNC Leadership Committees ..................................................................................................... 6 SfNC Executive Committee ................................................................................................................................... 6 SfNC Advisory Board ............................................................................................................................................. 6 SfNC 2020 Organizing Committee ........................................................................................................................ 6 SfNC 2020 Digital Curation Committee: ............................................................................................................... 6 Program at a Glance................................................................................................................... 7 Poster Schedule ......................................................................................................................... 7 SfNC Initiatives and Events ......................................................................................................... 8 SfNC Ontology Project .......................................................................................................................................... 9 NeuroImage Special Issue: Creativity and the Brain ........................................................................................... 10 SfNC Masterclass ................................................................................................................................................ 13 Invited Presentations ............................................................................................................... 14 Talk Sessions ............................................................................................................................ 15 Blitz Sessions ........................................................................................................................... 17 Poster Sessions ........................................................................................................................ 20 Keynote Abstracts .................................................................................................................... 30 A Labor of love: Insights from a creativity research program ............................................................................ 30 Creativity in child art: How to nurture it, how to kill it ....................................................................................... 30 Creativity, curiosity and mind-wandering: The upside of a mind in flight .......................................................... 30 Panel Abstract ......................................................................................................................... 31 How to make it as a creativity researcher .......................................................................................................... 31 Invited Talk Abstract ................................................................................................................ 31 NSF programs that fund cognitive neuroscience and research on creativity ..................................................... 31 Special Event Abstract.............................................................................................................. 31 Creativity in Context: a conversation with Grammy-winning Music Producer Ian Brennan .............................. 31 Talk Session Abstracts .............................................................................................................. 32 Talk Session 1, October 22nd, Thursday ............................................................................................ 32 SemDis: An open platform for automated creativity assessment via semantic distance ............................. 32 Dynamic balance between default and control networks predicts individual creative thinking ability: Findings from the Creative Connectome and Reproducibility Project .................................................... 32 The role of executive function in young children’s divergent thinking ......................................................... 33 Real-world creativity studies and their application to various industries ..................................................... 33 Neurosciences in companies: Innovation and decision-making ................................................................... 33 Talk Session 2, October 23rd, Friday ................................................................................................. 34 The costs and benefits of semantic memory structure in generating original ideas .................................... 34 EEG correlates of flexibility during divergent thinking .................................................................................. 34 Creativity anxiety: An affective barrier to creative achievement.................................................................. 35 Sleep, dreams and capturing creativity ......................................................................................................... 35 Blitz Session Abstracts ............................................................................................................. 36 1 Blitz Session 1, October 22nd, Thursday ............................................................................................ 36 Biases in language production are reflected in musical improvisation: Evidence from large-scale corpus analysis ..................................................................................................................................................... 36 The neural dynamics of musical creativity in jazz pianists ............................................................................ 36 Modelling musical creativity in the brain: Predicting transitions of brain dynamics between modes of music production ..................................................................................................................................... 37 Brands in creative processes - A field study with advertising agencies ........................................................ 37 Blitz Session 2, October 22nd, Thursday ............................................................................................ 38 Art as creative inspiration ............................................................................................................................. 38 Cortical activity tracks fractal complexity in both artistic and mathematical images, but with different mechanisms ............................................................................................................................................. 38 Percolating ideas: The effects of caffeine on creative thinking and problem solving ................................... 39 ‘Walk in My Shoes’ - An assessment of an experiential intervention to use creativity to ............................ 39 engender empathy ........................................................................................................................................ 39 Blitz Session 3, October 23rd, Friday ................................................................................................. 39 Neuromodulation of executive control and default mode networks to enhance verbal creativity ............. 39 The role of the motor system in generating creative thoughts .................................................................... 40 The creative foraging game: A high resolution probe to the computational mechanisms of creative search ................................................................................................................................................................. 40 Thinking outside the box alone or in social context: From laboratory to school teaching methodologies .. 41 Poster Abstracts ...................................................................................................................... 42 Poster Session – 1, October 22nd, Thursday ...................................................................................... 42 Memory & Executive Processes .............................................................................................................. 42 Inter- & intra-individual differences in associative distance predicts problem solving success ................... 42 Does episodic memory contribute to creative writing? ................................................................................ 42 Does boredom inspire creativity? ................................................................................................................. 42 Mednick’s (1962) theory of creativity revisited: The effect of word type on associative fluency ................ 43 Individual differences in patterns of 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