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Neurodivergence and Creativity: Rethinking Genius

GENINT 741.630

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore the relationship between creative output and traits associated with ADHD.

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Traits commonly associated with ADHD often fuel creative thinking by fostering divergent thought, novel idea generation, and unique perspectives, leading to strengths in artistic endeavors, problem-solving, and innovation. In this course, we explore the lives and working habits of figures such as Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, George Lucas, and Caravaggio, observing how nonlinear thinking, emotional intensity, and impulsive creativity shaped their contributions to culture.  We analyze the relationship between temperament and creative output and discuss how cognitive patterns can drive innovation, artistic risk-taking, and unconventional problem-solving, while also creating personal and professional challenges.