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List of bibliographic references indexed by Créativité (MeSH)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 50.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000078 (2020) Bernard Le Ludec [France][An active approach to music therapy through percussion instruments].
000296 (2020) Emmanuel Tsekleves [Royaume-Uni] ; Amanda F. Bingley [Royaume-Uni] ; Maria A. Luján Escalante [Royaume-Uni] ; Adrian Gradinar [Royaume-Uni]Engaging people with dementia in designing playful and creative practices: Co-design or co-creation?
000444 (2019) Joshua Conrad Jackson [États-Unis] ; Michele Gelfand [États-Unis] ; Soham De [États-Unis] ; Amber Fox [États-Unis]The loosening of American culture over 200 years is associated with a creativity-order trade-off.
000733 (2018) Jo Haynes [Royaume-Uni] ; Lee Marshall [Royaume-Uni]Reluctant entrepreneurs: musicians and entrepreneurship in the 'new' music industry.
000864 (2018) Dan Lund Hvidtfeldt [Danemark]Concerted Creativity: Emergence in the Socio-(Im)Material and Intangible Practice of Making Music.
000865 (2018) Dan Lund Hvidtfeldt [Danemark] ; Lene Tanggaard [Danemark]Concerted Creativity in the Digital Age: How do we Crack the Code…?
000885 (2018) Xing Ma [République populaire de Chine] ; Yuanyuan Yang [République populaire de Chine] ; Xue Wang [République populaire de Chine] ; Yuli Zang [République populaire de Chine]An integrative review: Developing and measuring creativity in nursing.
000970 (2017) Pia Kontos [Canada] ; Karen-Lee Miller [Canada] ; Alexis P. Kontos [Canada]Relational citizenship: supporting embodied selfhood and relationality in dementia care.
000A29 (2017) Simone M. Ritter [Pays-Bas] ; Sam Ferguson [Australie]Happy creativity: Listening to happy music facilitates divergent thinking.
000A63 (2017) Joel A. Lopata [Canada] ; Elizabeth A. Nowicki [Canada] ; Marc F. Joanisse [Canada]Creativity as a distinct trainable mental state: An EEG study of musical improvisation.
000B43 (2016) Mathieu Gueugnon [France] ; Robin N. Salesse [France] ; Alexandre Coste [France] ; Zhong Zhao [France] ; Benoît G. Bardy [France] ; Ludovic Marin [France]The acquisition of socio-motor improvisation in the mirror game.
000B48 (2016) Brett Schrewe [Canada] ; Joanna Bates [Canada] ; Christopher Watling [Canada] ; Rachel H. Ellaway [Canada] ; Dan Pratt [Canada]The Cross-Canada Quintet presents variations on music: movements in the keys of H, P and E.
000C74 (2016) Jessica Mcgreevy [Royaume-Uni]Arts-based and creative approaches to dementia care.
000C75 (2016) Vida Demarin [Oman] ; Marina Roje Bedekovi ; Marijana Bosnar Pureti ; Marija Bošnjak PašiArts, Brain and Cognition.
000D37 (2015) Gay Powell Hanna [États-Unis] ; Linda S. Noelker [États-Unis] ; Beth Bienvenu [États-Unis]The arts, health, and aging in america: 2005-2015.
000D78 (2015) Christian Foerch [Allemagne] ; Michael G. Hennerici [Allemagne]Organists and organ music composers.
000D88 (2015) Gottfried Schlaug [États-Unis]Musicians and music making as a model for the study of brain plasticity.
000E04 (2015) Tríona Mccaffrey [Australie] ; Jane Edwards [Australie]Meeting Art with Art: Arts-Based Methods Enhance Researcher Reflexivity in Research with Mental Health Service Users.
000E30 (2015) Sahar Fanian [Canada] ; Stephanie K. Young [Canada] ; Mason Mantla [Oman] ; Anita Daniels [Canada] ; Susan Chatwood [Canada]Evaluation of the Kòts'iìhtła ("We Light the Fire") Project: building resiliency and connections through strengths-based creative arts programming for Indigenous youth.
000E74 (2015) María Lolich [Argentine] ; Gustavo H. Vázquez [Argentine] ; Stephanie Zapata [États-Unis] ; Kareen K. Akiskal [États-Unis] ; Hagop S. Akiskal [États-Unis]Affective temperaments in tango dancers.
000E81 (2015) Jonathan Lake [Royaume-Uni] ; Louise Jackson [Royaume-Uni] ; Claire Hardman [Royaume-Uni]A fresh perspective on medical education: the lens of the arts.

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