Abstract

This chapter presents an overview of how exceptional creativity and genius have a direct correlation to psychological sciences. During the first half of eighteenth century, genius and creativity were considered to be dominated by psychological perspective rather than experimental psychology and behavioural sciences. The book focuses on how exceptional creativity is influenced by the behavioural application of modern knowledge of social, emotional, and biological factors. Examples of many geniuses are cited in the book to emphasize the behavioural development and psychological experience that are common to much of the human race.

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