Chess experts store domain-specific representations in their long-term memory; due to the activation of such representations, they perform with high accuracy in tasks that require the maintenance of previously seen information. Chunk-based theories of expertise (chunking theory: ; template theory: ) state that expertise is acquired mainly by the acquisition and storage in long-term memory of familiar chunks that allow quick recognition. This study tested some predictions of these theories by using fMRI while chessplayers performed a recognition memory task. These theories predict that chessplayers access long-term memory chunks of domain-specific information, which are presumably stored in the temporal lobes. It was also predicted that the ...
This thesis examines the cognitive and neural bases of expertise. In so doing, several psychological...
Three experiments investigated cognitive organization in chess. The conventional view of perception ...
Recent advances of neuroimaging methodology and artificial intelligence have resulted in renewed int...
Chess experts store domain-specific representations in their long-term memory; due to the activation...
Chess experts store domain-specific representations in their long-term memory; due to the activation...
<div><p>Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally bee...
Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally been accoun...
Gamma-band activity (GBA) bursts have been viewed as a signature for ignitions in localized Hebbian ...
A classic finding in research on human expertise and knowledge is that of enhanced memory for stimul...
After reviewing the relevant theory on chess expertise, this paper re-examines experimentally the fi...
This paper explores the question, important to the theory of expert performance, of the nature and n...
Long-term working memory (Ericsson and Kintsch, 1995) is a theory covering empirical data from sever...
A grandmaster and an international chess master were compared with a group of novices in a memory ta...
abstract: Abstract Chess has been a common research topic for expert-novice studies and thus for lea...
This paper addresses empirically and theoretically a question derived from the chunking theory of me...
This thesis examines the cognitive and neural bases of expertise. In so doing, several psychological...
Three experiments investigated cognitive organization in chess. The conventional view of perception ...
Recent advances of neuroimaging methodology and artificial intelligence have resulted in renewed int...
Chess experts store domain-specific representations in their long-term memory; due to the activation...
Chess experts store domain-specific representations in their long-term memory; due to the activation...
<div><p>Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally bee...
Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally been accoun...
Gamma-band activity (GBA) bursts have been viewed as a signature for ignitions in localized Hebbian ...
A classic finding in research on human expertise and knowledge is that of enhanced memory for stimul...
After reviewing the relevant theory on chess expertise, this paper re-examines experimentally the fi...
This paper explores the question, important to the theory of expert performance, of the nature and n...
Long-term working memory (Ericsson and Kintsch, 1995) is a theory covering empirical data from sever...
A grandmaster and an international chess master were compared with a group of novices in a memory ta...
abstract: Abstract Chess has been a common research topic for expert-novice studies and thus for lea...
This paper addresses empirically and theoretically a question derived from the chunking theory of me...
This thesis examines the cognitive and neural bases of expertise. In so doing, several psychological...
Three experiments investigated cognitive organization in chess. The conventional view of perception ...
Recent advances of neuroimaging methodology and artificial intelligence have resulted in renewed int...