2020
Apophenia as the Disposition to False Positives: A Unifying Framework for Openness and Psychoticism
Blain S, Longenecker J, Grazioplene R, Klimes-Dougan B, DeYoung C. Apophenia as the Disposition to False Positives: A Unifying Framework for Openness and Psychoticism. Journal Of Psychopathology And Clinical Science 2020, 129: 279-292. PMID: 32212749, PMCID: PMC7112154, DOI: 10.1037/abn0000504.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive symptomsOpenness aspectsEmotion recognition taskTheory of mindReport indicatorsWord association taskFalse positive error rateAuditory signal detectionStructural equation modelComputerized tasksPositive schizotypyAssociation taskFalse positive errorsMental contentRecognition taskNormal personality variationDigit identificationPersonality traitsPromising constructPersonality variationPsychosis spectrumPsychoticismSample 2ApopheniaSample 1
2015
Openness to Experience and Intellect Differentially Predict Creative Achievement in the Arts and Sciences
Kaufman S, Quilty L, Grazioplene R, Hirsh J, Gray J, Peterson J, DeYoung C. Openness to Experience and Intellect Differentially Predict Creative Achievement in the Arts and Sciences. Journal Of Personality 2015, 84: 248-258. PMID: 25487993, PMCID: PMC4459939, DOI: 10.1111/jopy.12156.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCreative achievementCognitive abilitiesDivergent thinkingGeneral cognitive abilityDual-process theoryIndependent predictive validityOpenness/IntellectCognitive engagementDiscriminant validityPredictive validityDiverse sampleCreativityScientific creativityArtSemantic informationIntellectAchievementOpennessThinkingExtraversionPerformance measuresPersonalityValidityAbilityParticipants
2010
Neuroimaging creativity: A psychometric view
Arden R, Chavez R, Grazioplene R, Jung R. Neuroimaging creativity: A psychometric view. Behavioural Brain Research 2010, 214: 143-156. PMID: 20488210, DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2010.05.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCreative cognitionCreativity researchBrain-imaging studiesPsychometric viewBehavioral measuresCognitionDifferent findingsLittle clear evidenceBenefit of imagingCreativityTest diversityDifferent testsSpatial localizationResearchMeasuresClear evidenceBrainConfidenceFindingsSuggestionsStudy designStudyWhite Matter Integrity, Creativity, and Psychopathology: Disentangling Constructs with Diffusion Tensor Imaging
Jung R, Grazioplene R, Caprihan A, Chavez R, Haier R. White Matter Integrity, Creativity, and Psychopathology: Disentangling Constructs with Diffusion Tensor Imaging. PLOS ONE 2010, 5: e9818. PMID: 20339554, PMCID: PMC2842439, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0009818.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInferior frontal white matterFrontal white matterWhite matter integrityDiffusion tensor imagingFractional anisotropyWhite matterTensor imagingFronto-striatal circuitsFrontal lobe areasYoung adult subjectsSignificant inverse relationshipCortical thicknessNormal subjectsProjection zonesAssociation fibersAdult subjectsBrain regionsWhite matter architectureInverse correlationTesla scannerMetabolite concentrationsLobe areasComposite measurePsychopathologyInverse relationship