
Rex Jung — Creativity and the Everyday Brain
On Being with Krista Tippett
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MIT Building 20 Building 20
The contrast to brainstorming the where creativity can be demonstrated there's still interaction it's a funny thing. You have gnome chompsky at MIT rubbing shoulders with physicists and coming up with an accident right just this happened to be in that building exactly. Because he's interacting with chemists and physicists and mathematicians by happenstance he's able to think differently about his ideas. That's kind of what I think is going on in the frontal lobes in this transient hypo-frontality where you're getting outside of your comfort zone, says David Perry.
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