AR Lang, LD Verret, C Watt - Addictive Behaviors, 1984 - Elsevier
A literature characterized by considerable speculation but a paucity of empirical studies prompted this experiment on the relation between drinking and creativity. After being …
WM Lapp, RL Collins, CV Izzo - The American journal of psychology, 1994 - JSTOR
Creative individuals may use psychoactive drugs to enhance their ability to produce creative works, but it is difficult to differentiate the pharmacological effects from other influences. Part …
T Norlander, R Gustafson - The Journal of Creative Behavior, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
The present study examined whether or not acute alcohol intoxication inhibits or facilitates the incubation phase of Wallas'(1926/1970) four‐stage model of creativity. Sixty male and …
To Tom, Jerry and Russ, I feel a special gratitude because of their willingness to support and encourage stadents, including myself, to do research in the area of drugs, which was …
R Gustafson - Psychological reports, 1991 - journals.sagepub.com
An experiment was performed to test whether a moderate dose of alcohol (1 ml of 100% alcohol/kg body weight) facilitates the production of creative solutions as measured with a …
R Gustafson, T Norlander - The Journal of Creative Behavior, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
An experimental study explored how type of task (hard or light creative task or hard non‐ creative task) would affect the propensity to drink either alcoholic or nonalcoholic beverages …
R Gustafson, T Norlander - The Journal of Creative Behavior, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
According to the four stage model of creativity (Wallas, 1926/1970) the first stage is a phase of preparation, which requires a persistent intellectual effort over time and ability to reason …
T Norlander, R Gustafson - Creativity Research Journal, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
This study examined whether or not acute alcohol intoxication inhibits of facilitates fluency and its different components in the illumination phase of Wallas's (1926/1970) 4-stage …