Creativity is motivated by novelty. Curiosity is triggered by uncertainty
Source
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
ISSN
0140525X
Date Issued
2024-05-21
Author(s)
Singh, Aditya
Murayama, Kou
Abstract
Although creativity and curiosity can be similarly construed as knowledge-building processes, their underlying motivation is fundamentally different. Specifically, curiosity drives organisms to seek information that reduces uncertainty so that they can make a better prediction about the world. On the contrary, creative processes aim to connect distant pieces of information, maximizing novelty and utility.
