Individual Skills and Challenges : The Foundation for Creativity (SpringerBriefs in Psychology)

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Individual Skills and Challenges : The Foundation for Creativity (SpringerBriefs in Psychology)

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This book focuses on individual basic skills and their mutual independence, and when these are appropriately challenged, they form the backbone of creativity. This volume discuses research findings, as well as points out the multidisciplinary significance across psychology, sport sciences and educational sciences. The book will introduce the concepts of basic skills and how these interact during learning and development, and when these processes are individually targeted with appropriate challenges, they can set the stage for the highest skill levels and expertise where creativity typically signifies an elite performer. We aim to increase the readers' understanding and knowledge regarding the concept of creativity as a significant part of high skill - high expertise across fields, and the underlying processes that can lead to the emergence of creativity.

1. Introduction: The interaction between Individual skills and challenges.- 2. Basic skills: Setting the stage for skill development.- 3.  The reciprocal relationship of skills: Putting it all together.- 4. Creativity in high skill level and expertise.- 5. Concluding remarks.

Hermundur Sigmundsson (b.1964-) is from Iceland. He is professor of biological psychology in the department of Psychology, Norwegian university of science and technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway. Hermundur´s research focuses on learning, skill development, motivation, flow and well-being. He has been active researcher with over 150 publications and 8 books in Norwegian and 2 books in English.

 

Håvard Lorås (b. 1980-) is from Norway. He is currently professor in Sport Science and Physical Education (speciality field Motor Behaviour) at the Department of Teacher Education, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway. Håvard s research focus on the principles of motor control, motor learning and motor development within the human movement sciences, and how these are utilized toward understanding and facilitating human learning and skill development in various applied fields.  


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