This study aims to test the divergent predictions of the chunking theory (Chase & Simon, 1973) and template theory (Gobet & Simon, 1996a; 2000) with respect to the number of chunks held in visual short-term memory and the size of chunks used by experts. We presented game and random chessboards in both a copy and a recall task. In a within-subject design, the stimuli were displayed using two presentation media: (a) physical board and pieces, as in Chase and Simon’s (1973) study; and (b) a computer display, as in Gobet and Simon’s (1998) study. Results show that, in most cases, no more than three chunks were replaced in the recall task, as predicted by template theory. In addition, with game positions in the computer condition, Masters replac...
<div><p>Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally bee...
Chess experts store domain-specific representations in their long-term memory; due to the activation...
A great deal of research has been devoted to developing process models of expert memory. However, Vi...
After reviewing the relevant theory on chess expertise, this paper re-examines experimentally the fi...
This paper explores, both wit This study reflects a recent shift towards the study of early stages o...
This paper addresses empirically and theoretically a question derived from the chunking theory of me...
This paper compares four current theories of expertise with respect to chess players’ memory: Chase ...
This paper explores the question, important to the theory of expert performance, of the nature and n...
Chess experts store domain-specific representations in their long-term memory; due to the activation...
To investigate experts’ imagery in chess, players were required to recall briefly-presented position...
Chase and Simon’s (1973) chunking theory of expert memory, which emphasizes the role of pattern reco...
The main assumption of chunking theory is that knowledge about semantic units in a certain task doma...
Experts appear able to handle much larger amounts of specialized information than nonexperts, and ha...
A great deal of research has been devoted to developing process models of expert memory. However, K....
The template theory presented in Gobet and Simon (1996a, 1998) is based on the EPAM theory (Feigenba...
<div><p>Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally bee...
Chess experts store domain-specific representations in their long-term memory; due to the activation...
A great deal of research has been devoted to developing process models of expert memory. However, Vi...
After reviewing the relevant theory on chess expertise, this paper re-examines experimentally the fi...
This paper explores, both wit This study reflects a recent shift towards the study of early stages o...
This paper addresses empirically and theoretically a question derived from the chunking theory of me...
This paper compares four current theories of expertise with respect to chess players’ memory: Chase ...
This paper explores the question, important to the theory of expert performance, of the nature and n...
Chess experts store domain-specific representations in their long-term memory; due to the activation...
To investigate experts’ imagery in chess, players were required to recall briefly-presented position...
Chase and Simon’s (1973) chunking theory of expert memory, which emphasizes the role of pattern reco...
The main assumption of chunking theory is that knowledge about semantic units in a certain task doma...
Experts appear able to handle much larger amounts of specialized information than nonexperts, and ha...
A great deal of research has been devoted to developing process models of expert memory. However, K....
The template theory presented in Gobet and Simon (1996a, 1998) is based on the EPAM theory (Feigenba...
<div><p>Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally bee...
Chess experts store domain-specific representations in their long-term memory; due to the activation...
A great deal of research has been devoted to developing process models of expert memory. However, Vi...