<div><p>In a wide range of problem-solving settings, the presence of a familiar solution can block the discovery of better solutions (i.e., the Einstellung effect). To investigate this effect, we monitored the eye movements of expert and novice chess players while they solved chess problems that contained a familiar move (i.e., the Einstellung move), as well as an optimal move that was located in a different region of the board. When the Einstellung move was an advantageous (but suboptimal) move, both the expert and novice chess players who chose the Einstellung move continued to look at this move throughout the trial, whereas the subset of expert players who chose the optimal move were able to gradually disengage their attention from the E...
Expertise in a certain stimulus domain enhances perceptual capabilities. In the present article, the...
This multiple case study addresses the question of how information from the environment is integrate...
We question Chase and Simon’s (1973) study concerning the content of the chess chunks, and we conduc...
In a wide range of problem-solving settings, the presence of a familiar solution can block the disco...
In a wide range of problem-solving settings, the presence of a familiar solution can block the disco...
The Einstellung (set) effect occurs when the first idea that comes to mind, triggered by familiar fe...
Copyright @ The Authors 2010The eye movements of expert players trying to solve a chess problem show...
The eye movements of expert players trying to solve a chess problem show that the first idea that co...
Chunking theory and previous eye-tracking studies suggest that expert chess players use peripheral v...
Despite being faced with literally millions of possibilities, the best chess players manage to find ...
Chunking theory and previous eye-tracking studies suggest that expert chess players use peripheral v...
Abstract—The reported research extends classic findings that after briefly viewing structured, but n...
The Einstellung (set) effect occurs when the first idea that comes to mind, triggered by familiar fe...
abstract: Abstract Chess has been a common research topic for expert-novice studies and thus for lea...
The Einstellung effect is the counterintuitive finding that prior experience or domain-specific know...
Expertise in a certain stimulus domain enhances perceptual capabilities. In the present article, the...
This multiple case study addresses the question of how information from the environment is integrate...
We question Chase and Simon’s (1973) study concerning the content of the chess chunks, and we conduc...
In a wide range of problem-solving settings, the presence of a familiar solution can block the disco...
In a wide range of problem-solving settings, the presence of a familiar solution can block the disco...
The Einstellung (set) effect occurs when the first idea that comes to mind, triggered by familiar fe...
Copyright @ The Authors 2010The eye movements of expert players trying to solve a chess problem show...
The eye movements of expert players trying to solve a chess problem show that the first idea that co...
Chunking theory and previous eye-tracking studies suggest that expert chess players use peripheral v...
Despite being faced with literally millions of possibilities, the best chess players manage to find ...
Chunking theory and previous eye-tracking studies suggest that expert chess players use peripheral v...
Abstract—The reported research extends classic findings that after briefly viewing structured, but n...
The Einstellung (set) effect occurs when the first idea that comes to mind, triggered by familiar fe...
abstract: Abstract Chess has been a common research topic for expert-novice studies and thus for lea...
The Einstellung effect is the counterintuitive finding that prior experience or domain-specific know...
Expertise in a certain stimulus domain enhances perceptual capabilities. In the present article, the...
This multiple case study addresses the question of how information from the environment is integrate...
We question Chase and Simon’s (1973) study concerning the content of the chess chunks, and we conduc...