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Dr. M. (Matthijs) Baas

Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Programme group Work and Organizational Psychology
Photographer: onbekend

Visiting address
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht 129
  • Room number: 2.13
Postal address
  • Postbus 15919
    1001 NK Amsterdam
  • Profile

    Biographical Sketch

    Matthijs Baas (1980) works as an Associate Professor at the department of Work and Organizational Psychology of the University of Amsterdam. In 2005, he started his dissertation research about the effects of specific moods on creativity. He received his PhD in 2010 (cum laude) and received the SESP dissertation award. His research is mainly about the cognitive, motivational and affective foundations of creativity. He gives lectures about creativity in organizations and research methods in psychology.

    Selected work on creativity

    • A meta-analysis of 25 years of mood-creativity research: Hedonic tone, activation, or regulatory focus? Psychological Bulletin (2008)

    • The dual-pathway to creativity model: Creative ideation as a function of flexibility and persistence. European Review of Social Psychology (2010).

    • When prevention promotes creativity: The role of mood, regulatory focus and regulatory closure. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2011)

    • Working Memory benefits creative insight, musical improvisation and original ideation through maintained task-focused attention. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (2012).

    • Personality and creativity: The dual pathway to creativity model and a research agenda. Social and Personality Psychology Compass (2013).

    • Oxytonergic circuitry sustains and enables creative cognition in humans. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (2014).

    • Specific mindfulness skills differentially predict creative performance. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (2014).

    • Mad genius revisited: Vulnerability to psychopathology, biobehavioral approach-avoidance, and creativity. Psychological Bulletin (2016).

    • Creative cognition and dopaminergic modulation of fronto-striatal networks: Integrative review and research agenda. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews (2017).

    RESEARCH

    The mood-creativity relationship

    To better understand the mood-creativity relationship, I classify moods in terms of valence (positive vs. negative), activation (activating vs. de-activating), and motivational orientation (approach vs. avoidance) and argue that creativity can be achieved through flexible and divergent thinking and through systematic and persistent probing of a few ideas. My research with Carsten De Dreu and Bernard Nijstad shows that creativity is enhanced most by moods that are activating (happiness, fear, and anger) rather than deactivating (sadness, relaxed state, relief). Furthermore, my work suggests that activating mood states stimulate creativity primarily through flexibility when the motivational orientation is towards approach (happiness) and through persistence when the motivational orientation is towards avoidance (fear).

    The neural correlates of creativity

    Because creativity provides fitness functionality in both ancestral and contemporary societies, it stands to reason that (i) the human brain evolved to sustain and promote creative thinking and we should be able to identify (ii) the brain circuitries and neuromodulators of creativity. This project investigates the potential brain correlates and neuromodulators underlying different facets of creative performance. More specifically, using EEG, TMS, and treatment studies, the project sets out to identify (i) the brain potentials associated with, and (ii) the role of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the flexibility and persistence pathway to creative outcomes, and (iii) to identify the neural correlates that explain classic social psychological effects of social cues on creativity. Team members on the project are Nathalie Boot, Simon van Gaal, and Carsten De Dreu.

    Vulnerability to psychopathology and creativity

    Although many people believe that creativity associates with a vulnerability to psychopathology, research findings on this intriguing relationship are inconsistent. Using meta-analysis and new empirical research, I set out to answer whether, when, and why inclinations towards specific psychopathologies, including hypomania, depressive mood, ADHD, and schizotypy, are associated with creativity. My work thus far shows that the relationship between vulnerability to psychopathology and creativity is small and crucially depends on the specific psychopathology under investigation. Hypomania and positive schizotypy positively associates with creativity, whereas anxiety and depressive mood negatively associates with creativity. Team members on the project are Nathalie Boot, Barbara Nevicka, Carsten De Dreu, and Bernard Nijstad.

    The impact of threat on creativity

    Creativity is important for individual adaptation, successful entrepreneurship, and organizational effectiveness. Especially in a continuously changing world characterized by crises and competition, it is vital to understand how creativity comes about and what factors foster versus inhibit it. In this project, I set out to uncover the way threats influence creativity. This is important because although threats are ubiquitous features of crises and competition, past work has shown they can both increase and decrease creativity, without providing convincing reasons why. To solve this conundrum, I propose that threats may lead to increased creativity, but crucially, mainly when creativity helps achieving valuable outcomes (averting or neutralizing the threat). Team members on the project are Yujie Cheng and Carsten De Dreu.

    Other projects

    In my other work with Nathalie Boot, Gosia Goclowska, Claire Stevenson, Barbara Nevicka, and Femke ten Velden, I seek answers to questions, such as "what is the impact of mindfulness on creativity in individuals and groups," "how can we improve creativity measurement," "when and why do schema violations promote or prevent creativity," and "when do highly narcissistic people respond to negative feedback and social rejection with increased creative performance"?

    Selected presentations about creativity

    • Simmering blues and depleting displeasure: How sadness and anger influence creativity. Presentation at SPSP, Tampa, Florida (2009)
    • Moods and motives in creativity: Two pathways and the role of activation. Invited colloquium at Gent University, Belgium (2011)
    • When prevention promotes creativity: The role of activation, regulatory focus, and regulatory closure. Presentation at the EAESP-conference, Stockholm, Sweden (2011).
    • Oxytocin promotes creativity in humans. Presentation at the conference on heurohormonal regulation of human behavior, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands (2012).
    • Fear is functional and threat makes you creative. Presentation at the SESP-conference, Berkeley, USA (2013).
    • Specific mindfulness skills differentially predict creative performance. Invited colloquium at the Behavioral Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands (2014).
    • So you want to be creative? You must be crazy! Invited talk at the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (2015).
    • What meta-analysis can do for social psychologists. Invited colloquium at the bi-annual conference of the Kurt Lewin Institute, Zeist, the Netherlands (2016).  

    Reviewing (Adhoc)

    Cognition, Cognition and Emotion, Creativity Research Journal, Emotion, European Journal of Social Psychology, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, National Science Foundation, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Making Processes, PlosOne, Psychological Science, and other journals.

  • Publications

    2024

    • Baas, M., Stevenson, C. E., Perchtold-Stefan, C., Nijstad, B. A., & De Dreu, C. K. W. (2024). Distinct neurocognitive pathways underlying creativity: An integrative approach. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 47, Article e92. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X23003497

    2023

    2022

    • Emanuel, E. S., Sijbom, R. B. L., Koen, J., & Baas, M. (2022). Learning communities: Een begripsbepaling en verkenning van leerprocessen en kennisbenutting. Gedrag en Organisatie, 35(3), 289-315. https://doi.org/10.5117/GO2022.3.003.EMAN [details]
    • Rietzschel, E. F., Baas, M., & Nijstad, B. A. (Accepted/In press). Idea Evaluation: Combining Openness and Expertise. In R. Reiter-Palmon, & S. Hunter (Eds.), Handbook of Organizational Creativity
    • Stevenson, C., Smal, I., Baas, M., Grasman, R., & van der Maas, H. (2022). Putting GPT-3’s Creativity to the (Alternative Uses) Test. In M. M. Hedblom, A. A. Kantosalo, R. Confalonieri, O. Kutz, & T. Veale (Eds.), Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computational Creativity: ICCC'22, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 27 June - 1 July (pp. 164-168). Association for Computational Creativity (ACC). https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2206.08932 [details]
    • Stolte, M., Trindade-Pons, V., Vlaming, P., Jakobi, B., Franke, B., Kroesbergen, E. H., Baas, M., & Hoogman, M. (2022). Characterizing Creative Thinking and Creative Achievements in Relation to Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13, Article 909202. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.909202 [details]

    2021

    2020

    2019

    • Baas, M. (2019). In the mood for creativity. In J. C. Kaufman, & R. J. Sternberg (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity (2nd ed., pp. 257-272). (Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316979839.014 [details]
    • Baas, M., Roskes, M., Koch, S., Cheng, Y., & De Dreu, C. K. W. (2019). Why Social Threat Motivates Malevolent Creativity. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin, 45(11), 1590-1602. https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167219838551 [details]
    • Goclowska, M. A., Ritter, S. M., Elliot, A. J., & Baas, M. (2019). Novelty seeking is linked to openness and extraversion, and canlead to greater creative performance. Journal of Personality, 87(2), 252-266. https://doi.org/10.1111/jopy.12387 [details]

    2018

    • Cheng, Y., Baas, M., & de Dreu, C. K. W. (2018). Creative responses to imminent threats: The role of threat direction and perceived effectiveness. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 74, 174-186. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2017.09.013 [details]

    2017

    • Boot, N., Baas, M., Mühlfeld, E., de Dreu, C. K. W., & van Gaal, S. (2017). Widespread neural oscillations in the delta band dissociate rule convergence from rule divergence during creative idea generation. Neuropsychologia, 104, 8-17. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.07.033 [details]
    • Boot, N., Baas, M., van Gaal, S., Cools, R., & De Dreu, C. K. W. (2017). Creative cognition and dopaminergic modulation of fronto-striatal networks: Integrative review and research agenda. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 78, 13-23. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2017.04.007 [details]
    • Boot, N., Nevicka, B., & Baas, M. (2017). Subclinical symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are associated with specific creative processes. Personality and Individual Differences, 114, 73-81. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2017.03.050 [details]
    • Gocłowska, M. A., Baas, M., Elliot, A. J., & De Dreu, C. K. W. (2017). Why schema-violations are sometimes preferable to schema-consistencies: The role of interest and openness to experience. Journal of Research in Personality, 66, 54-69. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2016.12.005 [details]
    • Scheffer, M., Baas, M., & Bjordam, T. K. (2017). Teaching originality? Common habits behind creative production in science and arts. Ecology and Society, 22(2), Article 29. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-09258-220229 [details]
    • Van Leeuwen, W., & Baas, M. (2017). Creativity Under Attack: How People’s Role in Competitive Conflict Shapes Their Creative Idea Generation. Creativity Research Journal, 29(4), 354-369. https://doi.org/10.1080/10400419.2017.1376492 [details]

    2016

    • Baas, M., Nijstad, B. A., Boot, N. C., & de Dreu, C. K. W. (2016). Mad genius revisited: Vulnerability to psychopathology, biobehavioral approach-avoidance, and creativity. Psychological Bulletin, 142(6), 668-692. https://doi.org/10.1037/bul0000049 [details]
    • Nevicka, B., Baas, M., & ten Velden, F. S. (2016). The bright side of threatened narcissism: Improved performance following ego threat. Journal of Personality, 84(6), 809-823. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/jopy.12223 [details]
    • van Elk, M., Karinen, A., Specker, E., Stamkou, E., & Baas, M. (2016). 'Standing in Awe': The effects of awe on body perception and the relation with absorption. Collabra, 2(1), Article 4. https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.36 [details]
    • van den Heuvel, M., Baas, M., & Jansen, V. (2016). Mindful Working: Effects of an 8-week corporate-based mindfulness intervention. In K. Teoh, V. Dediu, N. J. Saade, & J. Hassard (Eds.), 12th EAOHP Conference: Occupational Health Psychology in Times of Change: Society and the Workplace : Book of Proceedings (pp. 298-299). Article O176 EAOHP. http://www.eaohp.org/uploads/1/1/0/2/11022736/eaohp_2016_-_book_of_proceedings.pdf [details]

    2015

    2014

    • Baas, M., Nevicka, B., & ten Velden, F. S. (2014). Specific mindfulness skills differentially predict creative performance. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin, 40(9), 1092-1106. https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167214535813 [details]
    • de Dreu, C. K. W., Baas, M., Roskes, M., Sligte, D. J., Ebstein, R. P., Chew, S. H., Tong, T., Jiang, Y., Mayseless, N., & Shamay-Tsoory, S. G. (2014). Oxytonergic circuitry sustains and enables creative cognition in humans. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 9(8), 1159-1165. https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nst094 [details]
    • ten Velden, F. S., Baas, M., Shalvi, S., Kret, M. E., & de Dreu, C. K. W. (2014). Oxytocin differentially modulates compromise and competitive approach but not withdrawal to antagonists from own vs. rivaling other groups. Brain Research, 1580, 172-179. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2013.09.013 [details]

    2013

    2012

    • Baas, M., de Dreu, C., & Nijstad, B. A. (2012). Emotions that associate with uncertainty lead to structured ideation. Emotion, 12(5), 1004-1014. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0027358 [details]
    • de Dreu, C. K. W., Nijstad, B. A., Baas, M., Wolsink, I., & Roskes, M. (2012). Working memory benefits creative insight, musical improvisation, and original ideation through maintained task-focused attention. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin, 38(5), 656-669. https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167211435795 [details]
    • ten Velden, F. S., Baas, M., Shalvi, S., Preenen, P. T. Y., & de Dreu, C. K. W. (2012). In competitive interaction displays of red increase actors' competitive approach and perceivers' withdrawal. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48(5), 1205-1208. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2012.04.004 [details]

    2011

    • Baas, M., de Dreu, C. K. W., & Nijstad, B. A. (2011). Creative production by angry people peaks early on, decreases over time, and is relatively unstructured. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47(6), 1107-1115. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2011.05.009 [details]
    • Baas, M., de Dreu, C. K. W., & Nijstad, B. A. (2011). When prevention promotes creativity: the role of mood, regulatory focus, and regulatory closure. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 100(5), 794-809. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0022981 [details]
    • de Dreu, C. K. W., Nijstad, B. A., & Baas, M. (2011). Behavioral activation links to creativity because of increased cognitive flexibility. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2(1), 72-80. https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550610381789 [details]
    • de Dreu, C. K. W., Nijstad, B. A., & Baas, M. (2011). Creativity in individuals and groups: basic principles with practical implications. In D. De Cremer, R. van Dick, & J. K. Murnighan (Eds.), Social psychology and organizations (pp. 297-324). (Organization and management series). Routledge. [details]
    • de Dreu, C. K. W., Nijstad, B. A., Bechtoldt, M. N., & Baas, M. (2011). Group creativity and innovation: a motivated information processing perspective. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 5(1), 81-89. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0017986 [details]

    2010

    2008

    • Baas, M., de Dreu, C. K. W., & Nijstad, B. A. (2008). A meta-analysis of 25 years of mood-creativity research: Hedonic tone, activation, or regulatory focus? Psychological Bulletin, 134(6), 779-806. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0012815 [details]
    • de Dreu, C. K. W., Baas, M., & Nijstad, B. A. (2008). Hedonic tone and activation in the mood-creativity link: towards a dual pathway to creativity model. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 94(5), 739-756. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.94.5.739 [details]
    • de Dreu, C. K. W., Nijstad, B. A., Baas, M., & Bechtoldt, M. N. (2008). The creating force of minority dissent: A motivated information processing perspective. Social Influence, 3(4), 267-285. https://doi.org/10.1080/15534510802341157 [details]

    2020

    2012

    2011

    2022

    2015

    2022

    • Emanuel, E. S., Sijbom, R. B. L., Koen, J., & Baas, M. (2022). Learning Communities: Communities in which employees and experts from different organizations co-actively learn and innovate.. Poster session presented at Kurt Lewin Institute Conference 2022, Zeist, Netherlands.
    • Emanuel, E. S., Sijbom, R. B. L., Koen, J., & Baas, M. (2022). Understanding Learning Communities: Whether, when and why they are effective. Abstract from Innovatieconferentie Logistiek 2022, Utrecht, Netherlands.

    2016

    • Baas, M. (2016, Jul 4). Ontwikkeling van een tool om brainstormen en innovatie in organisaties te verbeteren, in samenwerking met AimAtArt, uitgezet in verschillende bedrijven waaronder Boskalis en Airbus.

    Prize / grant

    • Emanuel, E., Sijbom, R., Koen, J. & Baas, M. (2022). Poster award - Most value creation from team science.
    • Sijbom, R., Baas, M. & Koen, J. (2020). NWO funding within the program Human Capital: Future of Work (€500.000). https://www.nwo.nl/en/news-and-events/news/2020/06/nwo-funding-for-learning-and-development-in-the-logistics-sector.html
    • Baas, M. & Sijbom, R. (2019). ABBAS ontwikkelingssubsidie (€6.500,-).
    • Baas, M., Stevenson, C. E. & van der Maas, H. L. J. (2016). Abbas-ontwikkelingssubsidie.
    • Baas, M. (2015). Imagination Institute Grant.
    • Baas, M. (2013). NWO Veni Grant for "The function of creativity: When creatvity helps to avoid aversive states"..
    • Baas, M., de Dreu, C. K. W. & Nijstad, B. A. (2010). A meta-analysis of 25 years of research on mood and creativity: Hedonic tone, activation, or regulatory focus?.

    Membership / relevant position

    • Baas, M. (2011-2017). Society of Experimental Social Psychology.
    • Baas, M. (2010-2017). Society for Personality and Social Psychology.

    Media appearance

    Journal editor

    • Baas, M. (reviewer) (2017-2019). Organizational Psychology Review (Journal).

    Talk / presentation

    • Baas, M. (speaker) (11-12-2019). Science of Creativity: How to shape your own creativity., Academie van Bouwkunst Amsterdam.
    • Baas, M. (speaker) (14-9-2019). Navigating the idea journey: The effects of problem construction on creative ideation and selection in groups, London Business School.
    • Baas, M. (invited speaker) (7-12-2017). “Sturing geven aan creativiteit: Creativiteit krijg je niet voor niets.”, Facilicom, Nederland.
    • Baas, M. (invited speaker) (10-11-2017). “Conceiving creativity: Scientific insights to shape your creativity.”, Symposium Teaching for Creativity at Nijmegen University., Nijmegen.
    • Baas, M. (invited speaker) (23-10-2017). “Conceiving creativity: Scientific insights to target incomplete lay beliefs.”, Creativity Conference at Nijmegen University., Nijmegen.
    • Baas, M. (invited speaker) (3-10-2017). “Conceiving creativity: how to select and shape the processes and circumstances that stimulate our creativity.”, Wageningen University.
    • Baas, M. (speaker) (18-5-2017). “Mind full of ideas? Mindfulness skills differentially predict creativity in individuals and groups.”, Annual meeting of the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology (EAWOP).
    • Baas, M. (invited speaker) (31-1-2017). “Scientific insights from the science on creativity.”, Academy of Media Arts, University of Cologne..
    • Baas, M. (speaker) (15-2-2016). Sturing geven aan jouw creativiteit: Creativiteit krijg je niet voor niets, Facilicom, Nederland.
    • Baas, M. (speaker) (26-2-2015). Mad genius revisited: Psychopathologies, biobehavioral approach-avoidance, and creativity, Annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach.
    • Baas, M. (speaker) (1-2015). Mindfulness and the dual pathways to creativity, Department of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, University of California Santa Barbara, California.
    • Baas, M. (invited speaker) (6-10-2014). Creativiteit: Wetenschappelijke inzichten, Lezing voor AKD Advocaten en Notarissen, Rotterdam.
    • Baas, M. (invited speaker) (30-9-2014). Mindfulness, psychopathology, and the flexibility pathway to creativity., Invited colloquium at the Behavioral Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
    • Baas, M. (speaker) (8-4-2014). Hoe word je creatief? (How to be creative)., Hub Pub (a network event where creative designers and students meet), Deventer, the Netherlands..
    • Baas, M. (speaker) (14-3-2014). In the mood for creativity, Pakhuis de Zwijger, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
    • Baas, M. (invited speaker) (4-12-2013). Specific mindfulness skills differentially predict creative performance, Invited colloquium at the Leiden Institute of Brain and Cognition, Department of Psychology, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands..
    • Baas, M. (invited speaker), Roskes, M. (invited speaker), Koch, S. (invited speaker) & de Dreu, C. K. W. (invited speaker) (28-11-2013). Functional Creativity: When focused creativity helps to avoid threats., Invited colloquium at the Department of Psychology, Utrecht University, the Netherlands., Utrecht.
    • Baas, M. (speaker) (5-10-2013). Hoe word je creatief? Inzichten uit de wetenschap (How to be creative: Insights from the scientific study of creativity).
    • Baas, M. (speaker), de Dreu, C. K. W. (speaker), Roskes, M. (speaker) & Nijstad, B. A. (speaker) (26-9-2013). Fear is functional and threat makes you creative, Annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Berkeley.
    • Baas, M. (speaker) (16-4-2013). Hoe word je creatief? Inzichten uit de wetenschap (How to be creative: Insights from the scientific study of creativity), Sanoma Media, Hoofddorp, the Netherlands..
    • Baas, M. (speaker) & de Dreu, C. K. W. (speaker) (9-2012). Oxytocin promotes creativity in humans., mini-conference on neurohormonal regulation of human behavior, Amsterdam.
    • Baas, M. (speaker) (2-2012). Activating moods and motives promote creativity through flexibility and persistence, Department of Psychology, Erasmus University of Rotterdam.
    • Baas, M. (speaker) (12-2011). Fear is functional and threat makes you creative, Department of Psychology, Tilburg University.
    • Baas, M. (speaker) & de Dreu, C. K. W. (speaker) (12-7-2011). When prevention promotes creativity: The role of activation, regulatory focus, and regulatory closure, Conference of the European Association of Social Psychology, Stockholm.
    • Baas, M. (speaker) (4-2011). Activating moods and motives promote creativity in different ways, Department of Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior, University of Groningen.
    • Baas, M. (speaker) (1-2011). Moods and motives in creativity: Two pathways and the role of activation, Department of Psychology, Gent University.

    Others

    • Baas, M. (consultant) (30-9-2019). De Valk, E. & Vermeer, E. (Presentators). (2019, 30 september). In the picture: Wat je kan leren van een kunstenaar om creatiever te worden. [Audio podcast]. https://open.spotify.com/show/3g4setMgyANK2f0hq3abmz, AimAtArt, Amsterdam (consultancy).
    • Baas, M. (consultant) (30-9-2019). De Valk, E. & Vermeer, E. (Presentators). (2019, 30 september). In the picture: Hoe Mondriaan je team kan helpen om te vernieuwen. [Audio podcast]. https://open.spotify.com/show/3g4setMgyANK2f0hq3abmz, AimAtArt, Amsterdam (consultancy).
    • Baas, M. (other) (19-6-2017). Interview with Baas, M. by Hugh Delehanty in Mindfulness Magazine (June 19, 2017). Does Meditation Boost Creativity? (other).
    • Baas, M. (other) (1-1-2017 - 31-12-2017). Developing tools to raise brainstorm effectiveness and measure creative climate. (other).
    • Baas, M. (organiser) & Bijleveld, E. (organiser) (22-5-2014 - 23-5-2014). Two-day symposium conducted at the Kurt Lewin Institute bi-annual conference., Zeist. Thinking, feeling, and acting in a threatening environment. (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Baas, M. (organiser) & Nijstad, B. A. (organiser) (2013). Current directions in the social psychology of creativity. Symposium delivered at the meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Berkeley, USA., Berkeley, USA (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Baas, M. (participant) & Roskes, M. (participant) (12-7-2011 - 16-7-2011). Conference of the European Association of Social Psychology, Stockholm. Co-organizer and convener of the symposium “Inspiration and perspiration in creativity (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
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  • Ancillary activities
    • Radboud Universiteit
      Onderwijs Postmaster Psychologie van Creativiteit en Innovatie in Organisaties