Series exploring topical scientific issues. This edition looks at how scientists are using some unusual techniques to understand how moments of creativity come about.
It is a feeling we all know - the moment when a light goes on in your head. In a sudden flash of inspiration, a new idea is born.
Today, scientists are using some unusual techniques to try to work out how these moments of creativity - whether big, small or life-changing - come about. They have devised a series of puzzles and brainteasers to draw out our creative behaviour, while the very latest neuroimaging technology means researchers can actually peer inside our brains and witness the creative spark as it happens. What they are discovering could have the power to make every one of us more creative.
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Clips
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Can you solve this puzzle?
Duration: 01:27
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How do our brains come up with ideas?
Duration: 02:23
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The Creative Brain
Duration: 01:41
Can you solve this tricky triangle puzzle?
How can you arrange 6 rods to make 4 equilateral triangles, where each side of each triangle is the full length of a rod?
The answer was hidden in the programme – but you'll have had to watch carefully to spot it.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Writer | Kate Dart |
Director | Kate Dart |
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- Thu 14 Mar 2013 21:00Â鶹Éç HD & Â鶹Éç Two
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