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Index
- abandonment
- absorption
- abstraction
- accommodation power
- achievement
- age and developmental trajectory
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- chess genius
- child prodigies
- creative genius
- elements of genius
- genetics and creative genius
- historiometrics
- leadership
- literary arts
- openness
- psychometrics
- pyramidal model of talent and training
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- ACT see American College Testing
- Adams, John
- adaptation
- Aeschylus
- affiliation
- Agassiz, Louis
- age and developmental trajectory
- basic life-cycle patterns and classic views
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- burden of knowledge
- chess genius
- conceptual and experimental innovators
- cross-field comparisons
- demographics
- early life-cycle
- expert-performance approach
- field differences reconsidered
- future research directions
- institutional demands
- interdisciplinary perspectives
- literary arts
- literature review
- methodological issues
- middle and late life-cycle
- musical creativity
- openness
- paradigm shifts
- peak performance and productivity decline
- Planck's principle
- prominent modern artists
- scientific genius
- scientific and technical progress
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- theoretical perspectives on lifespan creativity
- variation across individuals
- variation over time
- wisdom
- see also child prodigies
- agreeableness
- AI see artificial intelligence
- al-Qaeda
- Alberti, Leon Battista
- alcohol abuse
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- creativity and psychopathology
- literary arts
- psychobiography
- Alena see Artificial Life Evolving from Natural Affinities
- American College Testing (ACT) scores
- analogy
- creative cognition
- psychometrics
- virtual genius
- analytic skills
- analytical intelligence
- Angelou, Maya
- antecedents to creative advances
- approval voting
- architecture
- creative cognition
- expert-performance approach
- ordinary thinking
- significant figures/events from 800 BCE to 1900
- Aristotle
- Arrow's Impossibility Theorem
- artificial intelligence (AI)
- Artificial Life Evolving from Natural Affinities (Alena)
- arts see literary arts; musical arts; visual arts
- ASD see autism spectrum disorders
- Asimov, Isaac
- association
- associational looseness
- associative hierarchies
- creative cognition
- Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
- Athey, Susan
- athletics
- attachment theory
- audiences
- Austen, Jane
- autism spectrum disorders (ASD)
- child prodigies
- genetics and creative genius
- openness
- Bach, Johann Sebastian
- Bacon, Francis
- Bakesi, György
- balance theory of wisdom
- Baldwin, James Mark
- Barron, F.
- Barron–Welsh Art Scale (BWAS)
- Barthes, Roland
- Bartok, Bela
- Beatles, The
- Beethoven, Ludwig van
- creative cognition
- musical creativity over the lifespan
- virtual genius
- behavioral genetic studies
- bereavement syndrome
- Berners-Lee, Tim
- Beuys, Joseph
- biculturalism
- Big-C creativity
- bilingualism
- bin Laden, Osama
- biography
- historiography
- leadership
- prominent modern artists
- see also psychobiography
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- achievement
- concepts and definitions
- cumulative and interactional continuity
- early characteristics
- intelligence and school performance
- lifelong pathways
- mental adjustment and stressful life events
- personality
- retirement, health and longevity
- social development
- bipolar disorder
- birth order
- Bismarck, Prince Otto von
- black swans
- blind variation and selective retention (BVSR)
- diversifying experiences
- historiometrics
- methodological limitations
- musical creativity over the lifespan
- psychometrics
- Block Design Task
- blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) effect
- Bloom, Harold
- Bode's sensitivity integral
- BOLD see blood oxygenation level-dependent
- Bolívar, Simón
- Bonaparte, Napoleon
- Botticelli, Sandro
- Boyle, Robert
- Bradbury, Ray
- Braque, Georges
- breadth of consciousness
- Bruckner, Anton
- Brunelleschi, Filippo
- burden of knowledge
- Burns, E. L. M.
- Bush, George W.
- BVSR see blind variation and selective retention
- BWAS see Barron–Welsh Art Scale
- Caesar, Julius
- Calder, Aldexander
- California Personal Inventory (CPI)
- Camerer, Colin
- Candolle, Alphonse de
- canons
- circles of a canon
- concepts and definitions
- evaluation of excellence in the arts
- formation of
- ideology
- musical creativity over the lifespan
- one or several canons
- open and closed canons
- in practice
- stability of
- Capote, Truman
- Carlsen, Magnus
- Carlyle, Thomas
- Carver, George Washington
- case histories
- case studies
- interviewing eminent creators
- openness
- ordinary thinking
- CAT see Consensual Assessment Technique
- CC see cognitive complexity
- Cezanne, Paul
- chaining
- chance configuration theory
- characteristic adaptations
- Charles, Ray
- cheerfulness
- chess
- age and developmental trajectory
- alternatives to deliberate practice
- child prodigies
- cognitive processes underlying chess expertise
- critical period for skills acquisition
- criticisms of deliberate practice
- deliberate practice
- evaluation criteria for comprehensive model
- expert-performance approach
- future research directions
- mathematical simulation
- pattern recognition and heuristics
- practice-intelligence model
- practice-motivation model
- practice-plasticity-processes model
- rating systems
- SEARCH model
- template theory
- virtual genius
- child prodigies
- achievement
- adult giftedness
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- chess genius
- concepts and definitions
- creativity
- deliberate practice
- environmental influences
- families
- generativity in music
- genetics
- giftedness in music
- globally gifted children
- independence
- interest in musical sounds
- learning and education
- lifelong cumulative and interactional continuity
- local-processing bias
- mental adjustment and stressful life events
- musical arts
- musical memory
- perfect pitch
- personality
- precocious realism
- retirement, health and longevity
- savantism and autism spectrum disorders
- sight-reading
- social development
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- unevenly gifted children
- visual arts
- Chomsky, Noam
- CHREST program
- Churchill, Sir Winston
- citation datasets
- classical conditioning
- cluster analysis
- Coetzee, John Maxwell
- cognitive complexity (CC)
- cognitive development
- cognitive components of creative thinking
- divergent thinking
- diversifying experiences
- extraordinary thinking
- historiometrics
- openness
- ordinary thinking
- scientific talent and eminence
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- see also creative cognition
- cognitive disinhibition
- associated mental disorders
- creativity
- diversifying experiences
- shared vulnerability model
- cognitive flexibility
- cognitive personality traits
- cohort analysis
- collaborative creativity
- Coltrane, John William
- combinatorial conjecture
- competition
- Comte, Auguste
- conation
- conceptual innovators
- Condorcet Paradox
- confidentiality
- confirmatory hypothesis testing
- confluence
- conscientiousness
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- openness
- psychometrics
- consciousness
- Consensual Assessment Technique (CAT)
- conservative innovations
- Construal-Level Theory
- content analysis
- continuity with the past
- antecedents to creative advances
- incremental advances
- learning to be creative
- ordinary thinking
- controversial innovations
- Copernicus, Nicolaus
- cosmobia
- CPI see California Personal Inventory
- creative cognition
- artistic genius
- association and analogy
- chaining
- combinatorial conjecture
- comparisons
- concepts and definitions
- diversifying experiences
- emotions
- goals
- hypotheses
- literary arts
- musical arts
- procedural creativity
- rejection of established order
- scientific discovery and technological invention
- social processes
- visual arts
- creative genius
- analyzing mechanisms of superior performance
- assessment tasks
- autism spectrum disorders
- Barron–Welsh Art Scale
- black swans, dragon-kings and hopeful monsters
- concepts and definitions
- confluence
- cosmobia
- creative contributions in science and arts
- creative process
- deliberate practice
- developing mechanisms of expert performance
- developmental stages of expert performance
- developmental trajectories
- distributions
- emergenesis
- environment
- expert-performance approach
- gene–environmental interactions
- generation of particular creative product
- genetics
- historiography
- identifying subjects for study
- intellectual skills
- intelligence
- investment theory of creativity
- knowledge
- molecular genetics
- motivation
- multiple intelligences
- neuroscience
- personality
- pre-existing knowledge
- proposed limits for expert-performance-based accounts
- psychological interests
- psychopathology
- reproducible performance
- research findings
- shared vulnerability model
- specific measures of creative personality
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- ten-year rule
- thinking styles
- tools for studying creativity
- traditional view
- see also eminent creativity
- creative intensity
- creativity
- age and developmental trajectory
- alcohol abuse
- antecedents to creative advances
- artistic styles
- associative hierarchies
- blind variation and selective retention
- characterizations of genius
- child prodigies
- cognitive components of creative thinking
- cognitive disinhibition
- cognitive flexibility
- continuity with the past
- creative process
- democracy
- discontinuities
- diversifying experiences
- drug and alcohol use
- empirical facts
- expertise
- expertise acquisition
- external triggers
- extraordinary thinking
- formative years
- Four C Model of Creativity
- future research directions
- history of concept
- incremental advances
- investment theory
- late periods
- learning to be creative
- literary arts
- maturity
- melodic originality
- methodological issues
- mood disorders
- nature of eminence
- neural hyperconnectivity
- neuroscience
- novelty-seeking behavior
- openness
- ordinary thinking
- personality
- prominent modern artists
- psychology of genius
- psychometrics
- psychopathology
- psychotic disorders
- qualitative sketch of lifespan musical creativity
- shared vulnerability model
- structure in the creative process
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- systems model of creativity
- ten-year rule
- theoretical perspectives on lifespan creativity
- tradition and novelty
- travel as an inspiration
- typological approach
- wisdom
- working memory
- Creativity in Later Life Study
- Crick, Francis
- critical period for skills acquisition
- crystallizing experience
- culture
- cultural-evolutionary model
- diversifying experiences
- eminent creativity
- evaluation of excellence in the arts
- historiography
- historiometrics
- openness
- scientific talent and eminence
- systems model of creativity
- world civilization
- cumulative advantage
- cumulative continuity
- Curie, Marie
- Curie, Pierre
- da Vinci, Leonardo
- creative cognition
- evaluation of excellence in the arts
- systems model of creativity
- Dalén, Nils Gustaf
- dance
- Darwin, Charles
- elements of genius
- expert-performance approach
- openness to scientific innovation
- ordinary thinking
- de Piles, R.
- deductive work
- Deep Blue
- deliberate practice
- alternatives to
- chess genius
- child prodigies
- criticisms of
- expert-performance approach
- practice-plasticity-processes model
- systems model of creativity
- democracy
- depression
- depth of consciousness
- Deutscher, Alma
- developmental studies
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- genetics and creative genius
- historiometrics
- leadership
- scientific talent and eminence
- see also age and developmental trajectory
- diagnosis
- Dickinson, Emily
- differential studies
- disciplinary contexts
- disclosure
- discontinuities in thinking
- dispositional signature
- disruptive stress hypothesis
- distributions
- divergent thinking
- diversifying experiences
- aggregate level factors
- bilingualism and multilingualism
- cognitive development
- cognitive disinhibition
- cognitive flexibility
- concepts and definitions
- correlational research
- cultural diversity
- education and training
- eminent creativity
- experimental research
- future research directions
- group creativity
- historiometrics
- immigrant status and familial unpredictability
- individual creativity
- individual level factors
- political and ideological diversity
- psychometrics
- psychopathology
- Do Fu
- domain–person–field interaction (DPF)
- domain-specific knowledge
- DPF see domain–person–field interaction
- dragon-kings
- dramatic arts
- drug abuse
- literary arts
- openness
- psychobiography
- Duncan, Isadora
- Dvořák, Antonín
- econometric analysis
- economics
- Edison, Thomas
- education and training
- age and developmental trajectory
- diversifying experiences
- historiometrics
- Einstein, Albert
- age and developmental trajectory
- creative genius
- diversifying experiences
- historiometrics
- interviewing eminent creators
- openness to scientific innovation
- systems model of creativity
- virtual genius
- El Greco
- elaboration
- Elizabeth I (Queen of England)
- emergenesis
- eminence
- behavioral genetic studies
- cognitive studies
- concepts and definitions
- developmental studies
- diversifying experiences
- historiography
- index scores
- literary arts
- musical creativity over the lifespan
- openness
- personality studies
- prominent modern artists
- psychometrics
- socio-cultural studies
- eminent creativity
- Andreasen, Nancy
- best practice interviewing
- collaborative creativity
- confidentiality and accuracy of interview notes
- creative process
- creativity studies
- Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly
- cultural-evolutionary model
- diversifying experiences
- Eiduson, Bernice
- highly creative persons
- Institute of Personality Assessment and Research
- interview-based research
- interview technique
- interviewing eminent creators
- John-Steiner, Vera
- later life creativity
- literature review
- major interview studies of
- making of scientists/artists
- mental illness
- Notebooks of the Mind
- preparation and scheduling for interview
- primary research question
- reasons for interviewing eminent creators
- recruitment
- Roe, Anne
- Rothenburg, Albert
- sampling
- scientific elite
- Scientist Project
- systems model of creativity
- Zuckerman, Harriet
- emotional intelligence
- emotions
- child prodigies
- creative cognition
- literary arts
- virtual genius
- Enlightenment
- environmental influences
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- child prodigies
- creative genius
- diversifying experiences
- elements of genius
- genetics and creative genius
- intelligence
- personality and psychopathology
- practical intelligence
- wisdom-based genius
- epochcentric bias
- ethics
- ethnicity
- ethnocentrism
- ethnographic research
- Euler, Leonhard
- Euripides
- Eurocentrism
- evaluation of excellence in the arts
- aggregating jury produced ratings/rankings
- aggregating ratings of properties
- canons
- circles of a canon
- concepts and definitions
- formation of a canon
- ideology and canons
- one or several canons
- open and closed canons
- practicalities of canons
- rankings
- special cases
- stability of the canon
- evil genius
- evolutionary theory
- genetics
- historiography
- openness to scientific innovation
- ordinary thinking
- experimental innovators
- Experiments in Musical Intelligence
- expert-performance approach
- analyzing mechanisms of superior performance
- concepts and definitions
- creative contributions in science and arts
- deliberate practice
- developing mechanisms of expert performance
- developmental stages of expert performance
- developmental trajectories
- generation of particular creative product
- motivation
- pre-existing knowledge
- proposed limits for accounts
- representative tasks
- reproducible performance
- ten-year rule
- expertise
- child prodigies
- creative genius
- musical creativity over the lifespan
- ordinary thinking
- external triggers to creativity
- extraordinary thinking
- extrapersonal interests
- extraversion
- extrinsic talent identification
- families
- child prodigies
- diversifying experiences
- Faraday, Michael
- feedback
- deliberate practice
- environmental influences
- expert-performance approach
- genetics and creative genius
- literary arts
- psychometrics
- Fermat, Pierre de
- Feynman, Richard
- FFM see Five Factor Model
- Fielding, Henry
- film
- evaluating excellence in the arts
- historiography
- Fischer, Bobby
- Five Factor Model (FFM)
- Fleming, Alexander
- flow
- child prodigies
- genetics and creative genius
- literary arts
- openness
- fMRI see function magnetic resonance imaging
- Ford, Henry
- Fosbury, Dick
- Four C Model of Creativity
- child prodigies
- diversifying experiences
- interviewing eminent creators
- literary genius
- psychopathy
- Freud, Sigmund
- age and developmental trajectory
- creative genius
- systems model of creativity
- wisdom-based genius
- fronto-parietal intelligence theory (PFIT)
- function magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
- future research directions
- advancement of empirical and theoretical research
- age and developmental trajectory
- chess
- continued existence of genius
- diversifying experiences
- issues pending resolution
- methods needing full explanation
- psychometrics
- theories requiring complete development
- Galilei, Galileo
- Galton, Sir Francis
- creative genius
- emergenesis
- historiography
- historiometrics
- Gandhi, Mohandas
- Gates, Bill
- Gauss, Karl Friedrich
- gender
- age and scientific genius
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- historiography
- openness to scientific innovation
- psychometrics
- psychopathology
- general mental ability
- genetics
- autism spectrum disorders
- Barron–Welsh Art Scale
- black swans, dragon-kings and hopeful monsters
- child prodigies
- classical quantitative human genetic models
- concepts and definitions
- cosmobia
- creative genius
- distributions
- emergenesis
- gene–environmental interactions
- heritability
- intelligence
- molecular genetics
- openness
- personality
- psychological interests
- psychopathology
- scientific talent
- specific measures of creative personality
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- twin studies
- genome-wide association studies (GWAS)
- Gibson, William
- gifted children see child prodigies
- Ginsburgh–Zang method
- Giotto di Bondone
- global cluster locations
- globally gifted children
- GM see gray matter
- goals
- creative cognition
- wisdom-based genius
- Gombrich, Ernst
- Gould, Stephen Jay
- Goya, Francisco
- Graham, Martha
- gray matter (GM)
- Greenberg, Jay
- Greene, Graham
- Gromyko, Andrei
- Grosseteste, Robert
- grounded theory
- group creativity
- group genius
- group practice
- Gruber, Howard
- Guteberg, Johannes
- GWAS see genome-wide association studies
- handedness
- hedonic models
- Heisenberg, Werner
- hemodynamic response function (HRF)
- heritability
- hermeneutics
- hero-worship
- heroes and heroism
- heterogeneity of effects
- heuristics
- historiography
- Baldwin, James Mark
- Carlyle, Thomas
- creative genius
- definitions of genius
- eminent genius
- Galton, Francis
- genius in history
- historical methods
- intelligent genius
- mad genius
- perspective of method
- psychology of genius
- qualitative methods
- quantitative methods
- relationship between history and genius
- Social Darwinism
- Spencer, Herbert
- theory across history
- historiometrics
- achievement
- adult trajectories
- cognitive studies of genius
- concepts and definitions
- cultural systems
- developmental studies of genius
- differential studies of genius
- disciplinary contexts
- diversifying experiences
- environmental factors
- future research directions
- historical development
- illustrations
- intelligence
- interpersonal relations
- literary arts
- motivation
- personality
- perspective of method
- precautionary note
- psychopathology
- sociocultural studies of genius
- Hitler, Adolf
- Hokusai, Katsushika
- Holbein, Hans
- homospatial thinking
- hopeful monsters
- HRF see hemodynamic response function
- human capital
- Hume, Douglas
- Huxley, Aldous
- Huxley, Thomas Henry
- Huygens, Christiaan
- IC see integrative complexity
- ideation
- ideology
- imaginary numbers
- imagos
- immigrant status
- incremental advances
- incubation process
- index scores of eminence
- individual genius
- inductive work
- ingenium
- inspiration
- creative cognition
- neuroscience
- Institute for Personality Assessment and Research (IPAR)
- integrative complexity (IC)
- intelligence
- analytical
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- chess genius
- creative genius
- diversifying experiences
- gene–environmental interactions
- genetics and creative genius
- historiography
- historiometrics
- multiple intelligences
- neuroscience of creative genius
- practical
- psychometrics
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- virtual genius
- intelligence quotient (IQ)
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- chess genius
- child prodigies
- creativity and psychopathology
- elements of genius
- genetics and creative genius
- historiography
- historiometrics
- neuroscience of creative genius
- psychobiography
- psychometrics
- virtual genius
- interactional continuity
- interpersonal interests
- interpersonal relations see social development
- interpretive research
- interviewing
- Andreasen, Nancy
- best practices
- collaborative creativity
- confidentiality and accuracy of interview notes
- creative process
- creativity studies
- Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly
- Eiduson, Bernice
- eminent creativity
- future research directions
- highly creative persons
- Institute of Personality Assessment and Research
- interview-based research
- interview technique
- John-Steiner, Vera
- later life creativity
- literature review
- major interview studies of eminent creativity
- making of scientists/artists
- Notebooks of the Mind
- other qualitative methods
- perspective of method
- preparation and scheduling
- primary research question
- psychopathology
- reasons for interviewing eminent creators
- recruitment
- Roe, Anne
- Rothenburg, Albert
- sampling
- scientific elite
- Scientist Project
- Zuckerman, Harriet
- intrapersonal interests
- intrinsic talent identification
- investment theory of creativity
- IPAR see Institute for Personality Assessment and Research
- IQ see intelligence quotient
- Janáček, Leoš
- janusian thinking
- Jefferson, Thomas
- Jobs, Steve
- Joyce, James
- Kamin, Leon
- Kant, Immanuel
- Karjakin, Sergey
- Karpov, Anatoly
- Kasparov, Garry
- Kekulé, August
- Keller, Helen
- King, Jr., Martin Luther
- knowledge
- age and developmental trajectory
- burden of
- creative genius
- domain-specific
- pre-existing knowledge
- prominent modern artists
- specialized
- tacit
- wisdom-based genius
- Koestler, Arthur
- Korngold, Erich Wolfgang
- Kris, Ernst
- Kuhn, Thomas
- Landes, David
- language
- bilingualism and multilingualism
- diversifying experiences
- meta-inventions
- latent inhibition (LI)
- later life creativity
- Lavoisier, Antoine
- Le Corbusier
- leadership
- biographies of selected subjects
- criteria for subject selection
- disruptive stress hypothesis
- historiography
- historiometrics
- hypotheses
- integrative complexity
- measurement at a distance
- measuring quality of
- methodology
- motive imagery
- practical intelligence
- psychobiography
- selection and scoring of texts
- systems model of creativity
- Thematic Content Analysis
- wisdom-based genius
- learning
- child prodigies
- creative genius
- creativity
- prominent modern artists
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- Lee, Robert E.
- Lehman, Harvey C.
- Lennon, John
- LI see latent inhibition
- Li Bo
- life-cycle see age and developmental trajectory
- Lincoln, Abraham
- linear perspective
- Linguistic Inquiry Word Count (LIWC) program
- literary arts
- age and developmental trajectory
- career trajectories
- characteristics of literary genius
- characterizations of genius
- creative cognition
- death and creative writers
- drug and alcohol use
- emotions
- evaluation of excellence
- expert-performance approach
- flow
- Four C Model of Creativity
- historiography
- interviewing eminent creators
- meta-inventions
- novels
- personality
- psychobiography
- psychopathology
- science fiction
- significant figures/events from 800 BCE to 1900
- study of creative writers
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- systems model of creativity
- virtual genius
- writing as therapy
- little-c creativity
- LIWC see Linguistic Inquiry Word Count
- local-processing bias
- logic
- lone genius
- long-term advantage
- long-term memory (LTM)
- long-term working memory (LTWM)
- Lotka-like distributions
- LTM see long-term memory
- LTWM see long-term working memory
- Luther, Martin
- MacArthur, Douglas
- McCartney, Paul
- mad genius
- see also psychopathology
- magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
- Malcolm X
- Manet, édouard
- Mao Tse-Tung
- Marconi, Guglielmo
- marriage
- mass culture
- masterpieces
- mathematical simulation
- mathematics
- child prodigies
- creative genius
- creativity and psychopathology
- future research directions
- historiography
- interviewing eminent creators
- meta-inventions
- openness
- psychometrics
- significant figures/events from 800 BCE to 1900
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- systems model of creativity
- virtual genius
- Matthew Effect
- Maxwell, James Clerk
- means–ends reasoning
- meditation
- melodic originality
- Mendel, George
- Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Jakob Ludwig Felix
- mental adjustment to life events
- mental illness see psychopathology
- mental representations
- mentors
- Menuhin, Yehudi
- meta-analysis
- meta-inventions
- metaphor
- Metternich, Prince Klemens von
- MI see motive imagery
- Michelangelo
- military leadership see leadership
- military service
- Mill, John Stuart
- Milton, John
- mindfulness
- Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
- mixed-methods research
- MMPI see Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
- mobility
- molecular genetics
- Monash, Sir John
- mood disorders
- Moore, Alan
- morality
- Moravec, Hans
- motivation
- chess genius
- child prodigies
- creative cognition
- creative genius
- diversifying experiences
- expert-performance approach
- genetics and creative genius
- historiometrics
- openness
- ordinary thinking
- motivational personality traits
- motive imagery (MI)
- movies
- evaluating excellence in the arts
- historiography
- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- age and developmental trajectory
- child prodigies
- creative genius
- genetics and creative genius
- musical creativity over the lifespan
- openness
- ordinary thinking
- virtual genius
- world civilization
- MRI see magnetic resonance imaging
- Mullis, Kary
- multiculturalism
- multilingualism
- multiple intelligences
- multiple regression models
- Murasaki Shikibu
- Muses
- musical arts
- age and developmental trajectory
- blind variation and selective retention
- characterizations of genius
- child prodigies
- compositional maturity
- creative cognition
- creative genius
- dance
- empirical facts
- evaluation of excellence
- Experiments in Musical Intelligence
- expertise acquisition
- formative years
- future research directions
- generativity in music
- giftedness in music
- historiography
- interest in musical sounds
- interviewing eminent creators
- late periods
- melodic originality
- meta-inventions
- methodological issues
- musical memory
- nature of eminence
- openness
- ordinary thinking
- perfect pitch
- psychobiography
- qualitative sketch of lifespan creativity
- sight-reading
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- systems model of creativity
- theoretical perspectives on lifespan creativity
- tradition and novelty
- typological approach
- virtual genius
- wisdom
- world civilization
- NAS see National Academy of Sciences
- Nash, John Forbes
- National Academy of Sciences (NAS)
- natural ability
- natural talent
- Nelson, First Viscount Horatio
- neural hyperconnectivity
- neural plasticity
- neuroscience
- assessment tasks
- creative genius
- creative process
- definitions of creative genius
- future research directions
- identifying subjects for study
- multiple intelligences
- research findings
- tools for studying creativity
- neuroticism
- Newton, Sir Isaac
- age and developmental trajectory
- creative genius
- diversifying experiences
- meta-inventions
- openness to scientific innovation
- Nixon, Richard
- Nobel Laureates
- age and developmental trajectory
- creativity and psychopathology
- diversifying experiences
- expert-performance approach
- genetics and creative genius
- historiometrics
- interviewing eminent creators
- psychometrics
- nonviolence
- Notebooks of the Mind (John-Steiner)
- novels
- novelty-seeking behavior
- number systems
- Nurmi, Paavo
- observability
- Ockham's Razor
- O'Keefe, Georgia
- one-hit wonders
- open-inquiry learning
- openness
- age and developmental trajectory
- breadth, depth and permeability of consciousness
- case studies of personality and genius
- Coltrane, John William
- concepts and definitions
- conceptualizing openness
- confirmatory hypothesis testing
- creativity
- culture
- divergent thinking
- diversifying experiences
- Five Factor Model
- genetics and creative genius
- heritability
- heterogeneity of effects
- historiometrics
- initiators of scientific innovation
- meta-analytic approach to scientific innovation
- observability
- personality structure
- Planck's principle
- properties of
- psychobiography
- receptivity
- scientific innovation
- stability and developmental course
- universality
- operational accomplishment
- oppositional nature of genius
- ordinary thinking
- antecedents to creative advances
- associative hierarchies and creativity
- case studies
- cognitive components of creative thinking
- components of
- concepts and definitions
- continuity with the past
- discontinuities
- expertise
- external triggers to creativity
- extraordinary thinking
- genius-level creativity
- incremental advances
- learning to be creative
- personality
- structure in the creative process
- ten-year rule
- Orwell, George
- overdetermination
- Owens, Jessie
- Paganini, Niccolò
- painting see visual arts
- paradigm shifts
- parsimony
- Pascal, Blaise
- pattern detection
- pattern recognition
- Pearson, Lester
- peer-based recognition
- perfect pitch
- permeability of consciousness
- persona
- personality
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- child prodigies
- creative genius
- creativity
- diversifying experiences
- expert-performance approach
- genetics and creative genius
- historiometrics
- leadership
- literary arts
- openness
- ordinary thinking
- practical intelligence
- psychobiography
- psychometrics
- psychopathology
- specific measures of creative personality
- PET see positron emission tomography
- Petronius
- PFIT see fronto-parietal intelligence theory
- Phelps, Michael
- phenomenological research
- philosophy
- creative cognition
- ethics
- meta-inventions
- significant figures/events from 800 BCE to 1900
- physical disability
- PI see practice-intelligence
- Piaget, Jean
- Picasso, Pablo
- child prodigies
- diversifying experiences
- elements of genius
- evaluation of excellence in the arts
- expert-performance approach
- global cluster locations
- historiometrics
- ordinary thinking
- Pitt, William the Younger
- Planck's principle
- Plath, Sylvia
- Plato
- Pliny the Elder
- PM see practice-motivation
- poetry
- characteristics of literary genius
- creative cognition
- creative genius
- emotions
- historiography
- psychopathology
- world civilization
- Poincaré, Henri
- Polgar, Judit
- political climate
- political diversity
- political leadership see leadership
- Pollock, Jackson
- positive psychology
- positron emission tomography (PET)
- power
- PPP see practice-plasticity-processes
- practical-contextual skills
- practical intelligence
- practice-intelligence (PI) model
- practice-motivation (PM) model
- practice-plasticity-processes (PPP) model
- precocious realism
- pre-existing knowledge
- Prentky, Robert
- preparation process
- Presley, Elvis Aaron
- Pro-C creativity
- problem-solving
- procedural creativity
- process fluency
- prod, psychometrics
- prodigies see child prodigies
- professional marginality
- professionalization
- Prokofiev, Sergei
- psychobiography
- Bush, George W.
- Capote, Truman
- characteristic adaptations
- concepts and definitions
- diagnosis
- dispositional signature
- frontloading theory
- future research directions
- historiography
- implicit prescriptions
- Lennon, John
- method
- multimethodological stance
- pattern location
- perspective of method
- process and product of genius
- psychological distance
- psychological science and the individual
- question formulation
- reductionism
- scripting
- stories
- psychological distance
- psychology
- future research directions
- genius in history
- historical methods
- history and
- literary arts
- meta-inventions
- psychometrics
- systems model of creativity
- theory across history
- psychometrics
- behavioral genetic studies
- cognitive studies
- concepts and definitions
- developmental studies
- diversifying experiences
- future research directions
- genetics and creative genius
- historiography
- personality studies
- perspective of method
- productivity
- pyramidal model of talent and training
- scientific talent and eminence
- socio-cultural studies
- threshold hypothesis
- psychopathology
- alcohol abuse
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- cognitive disinhibition
- cognitive flexibility
- creativity
- diversifying experiences
- genetics and creative genius
- historiometrics
- interviewing eminent creators
- literary arts
- mood disorders
- neural hyperconnectivity
- novelty-seeking behavior
- openness
- personality
- psychotic disorders
- shared vulnerability model
- suicidality
- working memory
- Pulitzer Prize
- pyramidal model of talent and training
- qualitative methods
- historiography
- leadership
- musical creativity over the lifespan
- perspective of method
- see also individual techniques
- quantitative methods
- genetics and creative genius
- historiography
- leadership
- musical creativity over the lifespan
- perspective of method
- see also individual techniques
- Quetelet, Adolphe
- radical revolutions
- Radjabov, Teimour
- Rai, Arkin
- Random Episodic Silent Thought (REST)
- rankings
- aggregating jury produced ratings/rankings
- aggregating ratings of properties
- concepts and definitions
- evaluation of excellence in the arts
- special cases
- Raven Advanced Progressive Matrices (RAPM) Set
- receptivity
- recruitment
- redirections
- reductionism
- regulated learning
- reinitiation
- rejection of established order
- religion
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- historiometrics
- meta-inventions
- openness to scientific innovation
- Rembrandt van Rijn
- Renoir, Pierre-Auguste
- repetitive activity
- reproducible performance
- research funding
- REST see Random Episodic Silent Thought
- revisionism
- RIASEC hexagon of interests
- Richardson, Samuel
- robustness
- role models
- Rorschach Test
- Rosetta Stone questions
- Rossini, Gioachino
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
- Rubens, Peter Paul
- runaways
- Russell, Bertrand
- Sade, Marquis de
- Salk, Albert
- sampling
- SAT see Scholastic Aptitude Test
- savantism
- schizophrenia
- schizotypal personality
- Schoenberg, Arnold
- Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
- child prodigies
- openness
- psychometrics
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- Schumann, Robert
- science fiction
- sciences
- age and developmental trajectory
- confirmatory hypothesis testing
- creative cognition
- creative genius
- diversifying experiences
- future research directions
- heterogeneity of effects
- initiators of scientific innovation
- interviewing eminent creators
- meta-analytic approach to scientific innovation
- meta-inventions
- openness to scientific innovation
- ordinary thinking
- Planck's principle
- psychometric studies of talent and eminence
- receptivity
- significant figures/events from 800 BCE to 1900
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- systems model of creativity
- virtual genius
- Scientist Project
- scripting
- sculpture see visual arts
- SEARCH model
- secularism
- self-education
- Seligman, Martin
- SES see socioeconomic status
- Sesshu
- Seuss, Dr.
- Shakespeare, William
- age and developmental trajectory
- historiometrics
- leadership
- Shapley Value
- shared vulnerability model
- cognitive disinhibition
- cognitive flexibility
- high IQ
- neural hyperconnectivity
- novelty-seeking behavior
- protective factors
- vulnerability factors
- working memory
- short-term advantage
- short-term memory (STM)
- Sibelius, Jean
- Siqueiros, David Alfaro
- Sivin, Nathan
- Skinner, B. F.
- Smith, Adam
- SMPY see Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- Social Darwinism
- social development
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- child prodigies
- creative cognition
- historiometrics
- social personality traits
- socio-cultural studies
- socioeconomic status (SES)
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- child prodigies
- genetics
- historiometrics
- openness to scientific innovation
- Socrates
- Socratic method
- Sophocles
- spatial reasoning
- specialization
- Spencer, Herbert
- spontaneous generation of genius
- Statistical Parametric Mapping
- STM see short-term memory
- Strauss, Richard
- structure in the creative process
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth (SMPY)
- cognitive abilities
- conation
- concepts and definitions
- conceptualizing talent development
- constellations of attributes
- emergenesis
- general mental ability
- occupational achievement
- RIASEC hexagon of interests
- spatial and verbal reasoning
- study outline
- Theory of Work Adjustment
- suicidality
- Suvorov, Prince Aleksandr
- swan-song phenomena
- synthetic skills
- systems model of creativity
- construction of positive psychology
- culture
- deliberate practice
- eminent creativity
- fields
- general model form
- history of concept of creativity
- leadership
- literary arts
- mathematics
- musical arts
- new recruits
- psychology of genius
- research applications
- sciences
- technological invention
- visual arts
- tacit knowledge
- talent
- behavioral genetic studies
- child prodigies
- cognitive studies
- concepts and definitions
- creativity and psychopathology
- developmental studies
- historiography
- intrinsic and extrinsic talent identification
- personality studies
- psychometrics
- pyramidal model of talent and training
- socio-cultural studies
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- tall poppy phenomenon
- Tao, Terence
- TAT see Thematic Apperception Test
- TCA see Thematic Content Analysis
- technical revolutions
- technological invention
- creative genius
- meta-inventions
- ordinary thinking
- significant figures/events from 800 BCE to 1900
- systems model of creativity
- template theory
- ten-year rule
- child prodigies
- expert-performance approach
- literary arts
- musical creativity over the lifespan
- ordinary thinking
- Teresa, Mother
- Terman, Lewis
- biopsychosocial trajectories
- child prodigies
- cognitive disinhibition
- genetics and creative genius
- Tesla, Nikola
- Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
- Thematic Content Analysis (TCA)
- Theory of Work Adjustment
- thinking styles
- threshold hypothesis
- Thurstone Primary Mental Abilities Spatial and Number subtests
- Tolstoy, Leo
- traditionalism
- see also canons
- training see education and training
- traits see genetics; personality
- traumatic events
- travel
- Turing, Alan
- Twain, Mark
- twin studies
- unevenly gifted children
- universal genius
- universality
- van Gogh, Vincent
- van Leeuwenhoek, Anton
- verbal reasoning
- Verdi, Giuseppe
- Vermeer, Johannes
- virtual genius
- computer examples of genius
- concepts and definitions
- Experiments in Musical Intelligence
- group genius
- human examples of genius
- individual genius
- possibilities
- universal genius
- visual arts
- age and developmental trajectory
- artistic styles and creativity
- auction value
- child prodigies
- cohort analysis
- conceptual and experimental innovators
- creative cognition
- creative genius
- democracy and creativity
- diversifying experiences
- dramatic arts
- econometric analysis
- evaluation of excellence
- framework for econometric analysis
- global cluster locations
- historiography
- human capital
- interviewing eminent creators
- local-processing bias
- meta-inventions
- nature of eminence
- ordinary thinking
- painting
- precocious realism
- prominent modern artists
- sculpture
- significant figures/events from 800 BCE to 1900
- Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth
- systems model of creativity
- travel as an inspiration
- virtual genius
- visualization
- Vivaldi, Antonio
- Wallace, Alfred Russel
- Washington, George
- Watson, James D.
- Wellesley, Arthur
- Wellington, First Duke of
- Westinghouse Science Fair
- white matter (WM)
- Whitman, Walt
- Wilson, E. O.
- Wiltshire, Stephen
- wisdom
- WM see white matter
- Woolf, Virginia
- word association
- working memory
- world civilization
- Eurocentrism
- geographic distribution
- inventory sources
- meta-inventions
- significant figures/events from 800 BCE to 1900
- temporal distribution
- Wright, Frank Lloyd
- Wright, Orville and Wilbur
- written language
- Yamamoto, Isoroku
- Yeats, William Butler
- Yifan, Hou
- Zamyatin, Yevgeny
- zeitgeist
- Zhao Mengfu