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An EEG study to understand semantic and episodic memory retrieval in creative processes

Yin et al., 2024

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13560321022488186295
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Yin Y
Childs P
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Proceedings of the Design Society

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This study aimed to identify and compare the EEG activities associated with semantic and episodic memory retrieval during creative processes. Episodic and semantic memory induction studies were conducted and EEG was used to collect data. The results showed …
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