Wired to Create
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Product details
- ISBN 9781785040641
- Weight: 288g
- Dimensions: 135 x 217mm
- Publication Date: 07 Jan 2016
- Publisher: Ebury Publishing
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Is it possible to make sense of something as elusive as creativity?
Creativity works in mysterious ways, with inspiration often arising out of nowhere - and then failing to show up when we need it most!
Combining the latest findings in neuroscience and psychology with original research, Dr Kaufman and Carolyn Gregoire dig deeper than ever before into the creative mind. Taking us on a fascinating journey that unpacks the creative genius layer by layer, they reveal what creativity is, what creative people do differently and what we can all learn from this.
With insights from some of the greatest creative minds in history, including Pablo Picasso, Marcel Proust, David Foster Wallace and Frida Kahlo, Wired to Create shows that we all have access to creative achievement and that, in essence, we are all wired to create.
Dr Scott Barry Kaufman is a cognitive psychologist who is among the top one percent most cited scientists in the world for his groundbreaking research on intelligence, creativity and human potential. He is the host of The Psychology Podcast, which has received more than 30 million downloads and is frequently ranked the #1 psychology podcast in the world. Dr Kaufman’s writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Scientific American, Psychology Today and Harvard Business Review, and he is the author of ten previous books, including Transcend, Wired to Create, and Ungifted.
Carolyn Gregoire (Author)
Carolyn Gregoire is a Senior Writer at the Huffington Post, where she reports on psychology, mental health and neuroscience. She has spoken at TEDx and the Harvard Public Health Forum, and has appeared on MSNBC, The Today Show, The History Channel and HuffPost Live.
