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==Neurobiology of creativity==
 
==Neurobiology of creativity==
[[Image:Lobes_of_the_brain_NL.svg.png|right|frame|The frontal lobe (shown in blue) is thought to play an important role in creativity]]
   
The [[neurobiology]] of creativity has been addressed <ref name="NeuroPsychiatry">(Kenneth M Heilman, MD, Stephen E. Nadeau, MD, and David O. Beversdorf, MD. "Creative Innovation: Possible Brain Mechanisms" Neurocase (2003)</ref> in the article "Creative Innovation: Possible Brain Mechanisms." The authors write that "creative innovation might require coactivation and communication between regions of the brain that ordinarily are not strongly connected". Highly creative people who excel at creative innovation tend to differ from others in three ways:  
 
The [[neurobiology]] of creativity has been addressed <ref name="NeuroPsychiatry">(Kenneth M Heilman, MD, Stephen E. Nadeau, MD, and David O. Beversdorf, MD. "Creative Innovation: Possible Brain Mechanisms" Neurocase (2003)</ref> in the article "Creative Innovation: Possible Brain Mechanisms." The authors write that "creative innovation might require coactivation and communication between regions of the brain that ordinarily are not strongly connected". Highly creative people who excel at creative innovation tend to differ from others in three ways:  
 
* they have a high level of specialized knowledge,  
 
* they have a high level of specialized knowledge,  

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