H. Petsche, APPROACHES TO VERBAL, VISUAL AND MUSICAL CREATIVITY BY EEG COHERENCE ANALYSIS, International journal of psychophysiology, 24(1-2), 1996, pp. 145-159
Our approach to coherence analysis of the on-going EEG yields data on
the cooperation between all possible electrode sites of the 10/20 syst
em. This procedure compares epochs during mental activity with epochs
of EEG at rest and takes Into account only significant differences whi
ch are represented as lines between the respective electrodes on maps
of the brain surface. The patterns thus obtained reflect the temporal
average of the changes of the overall coherence pattern caused by any
mental task. They are interpreted as reflecting differential attention
required for the achievement of the mental task in question. Acts of
creative thinking, be it verbally, visually or musically, are characte
rized by more coherence increases between occipital and frontopolar el
ectrode sites than any other mental tasks. The results are interpreted
by a stronger involvement of long cortico-cortical fibre systems in c
reative tasks.