Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13646613 Copyright Elsevier Ltd. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01662-4 [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]Peer reviewe
Although there is substantial evidence supporting the existence of chunking in Working Memory, much ...
Chunking is widely theorized to be a fundamental building block of cognition, underlying language, m...
When exposed to perceptual and motor sequences, people are able to gradually identify patterns withi...
The chunking hypothesis suggests that during the repeated exposure of stimulus material, information...
Humans and other mammals learn sequences of movements by splitting them into smaller “chunks. ” Such...
Memory models are important components that support AI computational models to learn and remember th...
Following early work by Masters (1992) a new literature has emerged in motor learning, which sugges...
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From learning to play the piano to speaking a new language, reusing and recombining previously acqui...
Chunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of information in short-term mem...
When exposed to perceptual sequences, we are able to gradually identify patterns within and form a c...
Chunking theory from cognitive science provides a basis for analyzing micro-behaviours in human perf...
Why chunking should be considered as an explanation for developmental change before short-term memor...
International audienceChunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of informa...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01679457 Copyright El...
Although there is substantial evidence supporting the existence of chunking in Working Memory, much ...
Chunking is widely theorized to be a fundamental building block of cognition, underlying language, m...
When exposed to perceptual and motor sequences, people are able to gradually identify patterns withi...
The chunking hypothesis suggests that during the repeated exposure of stimulus material, information...
Humans and other mammals learn sequences of movements by splitting them into smaller “chunks. ” Such...
Memory models are important components that support AI computational models to learn and remember th...
Following early work by Masters (1992) a new literature has emerged in motor learning, which sugges...
International audienceChunking mechanisms are central to several cognitive processes and notably to ...
From learning to play the piano to speaking a new language, reusing and recombining previously acqui...
Chunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of information in short-term mem...
When exposed to perceptual sequences, we are able to gradually identify patterns within and form a c...
Chunking theory from cognitive science provides a basis for analyzing micro-behaviours in human perf...
Why chunking should be considered as an explanation for developmental change before short-term memor...
International audienceChunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of informa...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01679457 Copyright El...
Although there is substantial evidence supporting the existence of chunking in Working Memory, much ...
Chunking is widely theorized to be a fundamental building block of cognition, underlying language, m...
When exposed to perceptual and motor sequences, people are able to gradually identify patterns withi...