High schizotypal individuals are more creative? The mediation roles of overinclusive thinking and cognitive inhibition

  • Lixia Wang
  • , Haiying Long
  • , Jonathan A. Plucker
  • , Qing Wang
  • , Xiaobo Xu
  • , Weiguo Pang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Although a theoretical link between positive schizotypy and heightened creativity has been established in the literature, little empirical research has been conducted to examine the underlying cognitive processes that contribute to this association. In addition, previous studies found a negative relationship between positive schizotypy and cognitive inhibition; however, they often used the paradigm of latent inhibition. This study used the paradigm of prepotent response inhibition indicated by Stroop interference effect and examined the mediation effects of overinclusive thinking (OT) and cognitive inhibition on the creativity of schizotypal individuals. Two groups of low and high schizotypal individuals (N = 78) participated in the study. Each participant completed one OT task, one color-word Stroop task, three other executive functioning (EF) control tasks, and two creativity tasks. The results indicated that the high schizotypal group outperformed the low schizotypal group in the creativity tasks. They also exhibited higher OT as indicated by faster reaction time and higher cognitive inhibition as indicated by lower Stroop interference effect. Further, participant's levels of OT and cognitive inhibition partially mediated the relationship between schizotypy and creativity. The results were discussed under the context of schizotypy and creativity research and implications for rehabitation were further provided.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1766
JournalFrontiers in Psychology
Volume9
Issue numberSEP
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Sep 2018

Keywords

  • Cognitive inhibition
  • Creativity
  • Intelligence
  • Overinclusive thinking
  • Schizotypy
  • Shifting
  • Working memory

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