This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the copy of record.In the January 1998 Psychological Review, Vicente and Wang propose a "constraint attunement hypothesis" to explain the large effects of domain expertise upon memory recall observed in a number of task domains. They claim to find serious defects in alternative explanations of these effects which their theory overcomes. Re-examination of the evidence shows that their theory is not novel, but has been anticipated by those they criticize, and that other current published theories of the phenomena do not have the defects Vicente and Wang attribute to them. Vicente and Wang's views reflect underlying differences (a) about emphasis...
This paper challenges the current dominant view of expertise acquisition by reintroducing inherited ...
In my target article (Skoyle 1999) I proposed that expertise, a domain dependent skill, was responsi...
In this commentary, we discuss an important pattern of results in the literature on the neural basis...
In the January 1998 Psychological Review, Vicente and Wang propose a "constraint attunement hyp...
A great deal of research has been devoted to developing process models of expert memory. However, K....
Chase and Simon’s (1973) chunking theory of expert memory, which emphasizes the role of pattern reco...
This paper compares four current theories of expertise with respect to chess players’ memory: Chase ...
A great deal of research has been devoted to developing process models of expert memory. However, Vi...
In Robbins, R. & McKone, E. (2006). No face-like processing for object-of-expertise in three behavio...
Comments on an article by Robert Logie (see record 2018-64362-002). Author agrees with Logie that th...
Experts’ remarkable ability to recall meaningful domain-specific material is a classic result in cog...
Since the inception of cognitive psychology dominant theories of memory behavior have used the stora...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis research was stimulated by the clinical observation that a bra...
In a recent article, Palmeri, Wong and Gauthier have argued that computational models may help direc...
Recent research in social cognition indicates that not only can semantic information be used for jud...
This paper challenges the current dominant view of expertise acquisition by reintroducing inherited ...
In my target article (Skoyle 1999) I proposed that expertise, a domain dependent skill, was responsi...
In this commentary, we discuss an important pattern of results in the literature on the neural basis...
In the January 1998 Psychological Review, Vicente and Wang propose a "constraint attunement hyp...
A great deal of research has been devoted to developing process models of expert memory. However, K....
Chase and Simon’s (1973) chunking theory of expert memory, which emphasizes the role of pattern reco...
This paper compares four current theories of expertise with respect to chess players’ memory: Chase ...
A great deal of research has been devoted to developing process models of expert memory. However, Vi...
In Robbins, R. & McKone, E. (2006). No face-like processing for object-of-expertise in three behavio...
Comments on an article by Robert Logie (see record 2018-64362-002). Author agrees with Logie that th...
Experts’ remarkable ability to recall meaningful domain-specific material is a classic result in cog...
Since the inception of cognitive psychology dominant theories of memory behavior have used the stora...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis research was stimulated by the clinical observation that a bra...
In a recent article, Palmeri, Wong and Gauthier have argued that computational models may help direc...
Recent research in social cognition indicates that not only can semantic information be used for jud...
This paper challenges the current dominant view of expertise acquisition by reintroducing inherited ...
In my target article (Skoyle 1999) I proposed that expertise, a domain dependent skill, was responsi...
In this commentary, we discuss an important pattern of results in the literature on the neural basis...