Mood regulation as a shared basis for creativity and curiosity.
Daniel C ZeitlenKaren GasperRoger E BeatyPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2024)
We extend the work of Ivancovsky et al. by proposing that in addition to novelty seeking, mood regulation goals - including enhancing positive mood and repairing negative mood - motivate both creativity and curiosity. Additionally, we discuss how the effects of mood on state of mind are context-dependent (not fixed), and how such flexibility may impact creativity and curiosity.