printSuppressing the reasoning part of the brain stimulates creativity, scientists find
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Luft cautioned against the technique becoming a “home tool” but pointed out that the study also offers insights into how to boost creativity without a thinking cap. “If you are a morning person and you are working at night, your dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is going to be sub-optimal,” she said. “So you can potentially use that in your favour to try to work on specific problems that you are stuck on"