1. Creativity:
Creativity is the ability to generate new ideas or concepts, or new associations between
ideas and concepts known that usually produce original solutions. Creativity is
synonymous with the "original thought", the "constructive imagination", the "divergent
thinking" or "creative thinking". Creativity is a skill typical of human cognition, also
present to some extent in some higher primates, and absent in algorithmic
computation, for example.
Creativity, like other brain capabilities such as intelligence, memory and
encompasses several interlinked mental processes are not completely deciphered by
physiology. They mentioned in singular, to give greater simplicity of explanation. For
example, memory is a complex process involving short-term memory, long term
memory and sensory memory.
The original thought is a mental process that is born of the imagination. It is not known
how mental strategies differ between conventional thinking and creative, but the quality
of creativity can be assessed by the final result.
Creativity is also developed in many animal species, but it seems that the skill gap
between two cerebral hemispheres is unique to humans. A major difficulty in assessing
animal creativity, is that in most species, their brains are totally different from ours,
being specialized in responding to stimuli and visual, olfactory, pressure and humidity
own needs. We can only appreciate the creativity more easily in the behavioral
differences between individuals in social animals, songs, courtship, nest building, and
use of tools.