
The Neuroscience Behind Creative Thinking
Discover how various brain networks work together to promote creativity.
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Dijksterhuis & Meurs (2006) was published in Consciousness and Cognition, as the reference list states
Beforeon "unconscious thought theory" in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology (2006)
Afteron "unconscious thought theory" in the Consciousness and Cognition (2006)
Why: Verified live article (post 887, how-creativity-works-in-the-brain): body and bibliography already correctly cite Consciousness and Cognition (2006) for Dijksterhuis & Meurs. However, the FAQ (decoded via the standard 4-step base64/json op-sequence, 7 items) still had the stale 'published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology in 2006' in the shower-phenomenon Q&A.
Fixed to 'published in Consciousness and Cognition in 2006' to match the body, re-encoded by replaying the exact op-sequence in reverse, PUT back, and verified clean on fresh re-fetch.
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