tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5880610.post9043733662705556816..comments2024-01-13T18:57:18.243-05:00Comments on Information Processing: The Creative MindSteve Hsuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02428333897272913660noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5880610.post-6062169609122946302014-07-24T22:18:08.537-04:002014-07-24T22:18:08.537-04:00Another methodological issue is whether more sensi...Another methodological issue is whether more sensitive and creative people notice mood disorders in their relatives more than more stolid personalities do. <br /><br /><br />An analogous issue came up about a decade ago in which gay men in Italy could name more gay relatives in their mothers' than their fathers' extended families. That could be a real thing, but it could also be an effectstevesailernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5880610.post-78256121905670691892014-07-22T19:33:51.076-04:002014-07-22T19:33:51.076-04:00"At first I had been surprised that nearly al..."At first I had been surprised that nearly all the writers I approached would so eagerly agree to participate in a study with a young and unknown assistant professor—but I quickly came to understand why they were so interested in talking to a psychiatrist.)"<br /><br />By this logic, the ones with mood disorders were more likely to agree to be studied. So how many is 'nearly all&#Stevie Macnoreply@blogger.com