Facilitating real-life creative insight through psychedelic virtual reality
Timo Siimon, Kadi Tulver, Kristjan Kaup, Madis Vasser, Jaan Aru
May 28, 2023 preprint DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/zth7f via OpenAlex
Summary
Psychedelic virtual reality (VR) was found to be more effective than a control environment in facilitating creative insights for participants facing creative challenges. The study revealed that this form of VR can help relax constraints and priors related to creative problems, supporting various aspects of creativity. While the results are promising, further investigation in larger studies is necessary.
Study at a glance
| Design | qualitative study |
|---|---|
| Population | participants struggling with a creative problem |
| Key finding | Psychedelic VR was observed to be more useful for eliciting creative insights compared to the control environment. |
Abstract
The goal of the present work was to study the potential of facilitating creative insight in a real-life setting. To that end, participants were recruited who were struggling with a creative problem and had reached an impasse. Based on previous research, we hypothesized that solutions might be facilitated through virtual reality that replicates visual content experienced under the influence of psychedelics. Psychedelic visual experiences might support creative insight by relaxing the priors and constraints the person has about their creative problem. To test this idea, we tested a psychedelic virtual reality (VR) and developed a novel VR control environment. We observed that qualitatively psychedelic VR was more useful for eliciting creative insights than the control. We provide a thematic analysis demonstrating that psychedelic VR supported several aspects of creative insight. Taken together, we tested a novel method of psychedelic virtual reality to enhance creativity in real-life settings and observed encouraging results, which need to be investigated in larger studies.