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Decision-making and creativity are linked as core cognitive processes that are both simultaneously influenced by sleep quality {fact:2, fact:3, fact:4}, developmental activities like free play [1], and broader evolutionary or mental state factors [2].

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Psychedelics, Sociality, and Human Evolution frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimIf psychedelics engendered mental states with adaptive effects on health, social bonding, and decision-making, this would have led to subsequent genetic and cultural selection for the ability and motivation to alter consciousness through non-drug means that promote salutogenesis, sociality, and creativity.
Sleep and Brain Health: How Good Sleep Protects Memory neuropsychologyllc.com Neuropsychology LLC 1 fact
claimHigh-quality sleep supports cognitive processes including problem-solving, creativity, judgment, and decision-making.
The Role of Play in Child Development mtsinaicdc.org Mt. Sinai Children’s Development Center 1 fact
claimFree play promotes autonomy, decision-making, and creativity by allowing children to explore their interests at their own pace.
The Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Your Body - Healthline healthline.com Healthline 1 fact
claimSleep deprivation negatively affects mental abilities and emotional states, potentially causing impatience, mood changes, and compromised decision-making and creativity.
Sleep Deprivation and Deficiency - How Sleep Affects Your Health nhlbi.nih.gov National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 1 fact
claimSleep helps the brain form new pathways to learn and remember information, and studies show that a good night's sleep improves learning, problem-solving skills, attention, decision-making, and creativity.