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Ep64 "Why do familiar things lose their shine (& what can we do about it)? "

Inner Cosmos with David Eagleman

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Slow Habituation and Creativity

Slow habituation is linked to higher creativity levels. Research shows that individuals who habituate slower, as indicated by a reduced body response to repeated sounds, tend to be more creative. This slower habituation allows for longer processing of information, enabling different pieces of information to collide in the brain and form unique connections, potentially fostering creativity.

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