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Rituals Revisited: A New Look at Organizational Rituals [PDF]

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The "Poetical Activity" of Emily Dickinson: A Further Test of the Hypothesis That Affective Disorders Foster Creativity

Creativity Research Journal, 2004
The notion that mood disorder, especially bipolarity, is causally related to creativity has a long history in psychology. However, much of the evidence adduced is correlational and subject to alternative interpretations in which affective disorders do not play a direct role.
Christopher H. Ramey, Robert W. Weisberg
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Mechanisms, Sources and Motives of Creative Activity in the Perception and Experience of Young Poets Part II: The Role of Young Poets’ Needs and Personality Traits as Determinants of Their Creative Activity

The New Educational Review, 2011
This paper deals with the role of needs and specific personality dimensions as determinants of creative (poetic) activity among youth. The study is based on Henry A. Murray and Morris I.
Ewa Wysocka
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Word games and molecular recognition - The creative control of endothelial cell function

Biosyst., 2020
In this paper we postulate that figures of language and structural features, which are characteristic of poetic writings and word games, have direct correlates in the cell/cell and cell/matrix recognition processes.
Marcella Faria
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