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Unlocking creative potential: Reappraising emotional events facilitates creativity for conventional thinkers

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.obhdp.2022.104209

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Emotion regulation; Reappraisal; Creativity; Openness to experience; Cognitive flexibility

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This study examines the cognitive processes underlying emotion regulation strategies and their relationship with creativity. The researchers theorize that cognitive reappraisal of emotion-eliciting events is positively associated with creativity, as both involve considering new approaches or perspectives. They also find that reappraisal experience can enhance creativity for individuals who tend to think conventionally. These findings suggest that emotion regulation processes have important downstream consequences on behavior, beyond their effects on emotions.
We examine the cognitive processes that underpin emotion regulation strategies and their associations with creativity. Building on theories of emotion regulation and creative cognition, we theorize that cognitive reappraisal of emotion-eliciting events is positively associated with creativity because both involve considering new approaches or perspectives. We also predict that reappraisal experience boosts creativity for people prone to thinking conventionally. Three studies support our theory by demonstrating that reappraisal improves cognitive flexibility and enhances creativity for individuals low in openness to experience, independent from the effects of emotions on creativity. Therefore, reappraisal is an effective tool to foster creativity among conventional thinkers. More broadly, the results indicate that emotion regulation processes have downstream consequences on behavior, above and beyond their effects on emotions.

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