Default mode network

Study Reveals Brain Mechanisms Behind Creative Thought

A groundbreaking study from the University of Utah Health and Baylor College of Medicine reveals the neurological basis of creativity, highlighting the role of the default mode network (DMN) in spontaneous thought. Published in the journal BRAIN, this research offers insights into enhancing creativity and potential interventions for mental health conditions. Understanding the DMN’s function during creative tasks could lead to significant advancements in psychology, education, and cognitive therapies.