This chapter provides an overview of research into chess expertise. After an historical background and a brief description of the game and the rating system, it discusses the information processes enabling players to choose good moves, and in particular the trade-offs between knowledge and search. Other topics include blindfold chess, talent, and the role of deliberate practice and tournament experience
One of the most influential studies in all expertise research is de Groots (1946) study of chess pla...
This article discusses how CHREST's mechanisms lead to the implicit learning of a large number of ...
Theories of expertise based on the acquisition of chunk and templates suggest a differential geometr...
This chapter concerns symbolic problem-solving skills and discusses differences in memory use by exp...
abstract: Abstract Chess has been a common research topic for expert-novice studies and thus for lea...
The goal of this paper is to critically evaluate the evidence supporting the hypothesis that innate ...
The paper discusses recent data on deliberate practice in chess, and argues that other factors media...
Chess has long served as an important standard task environment for research on human memory and pro...
This thesis examines the cognitive and neural bases of expertise. In so doing, several psychological...
One of the most influential studies in all expertise research is de Groot’s (1946) study of chess pl...
The main result of De Groot’s ([1946] 1978) classical study of chessplayers’ thinking was that playe...
This Article is provided by the Brunel Open Access Publishing FundThe respective roles of knowledge ...
We investigated the role of practice in the acquisition of chess expertise by submitting a questionn...
International audienceMore than thirty years ago, de Groot (1946,1965) then Chase and Simon (1973) s...
Previous research has suggested that depth of search in chess does not increase much as a function o...
One of the most influential studies in all expertise research is de Groots (1946) study of chess pla...
This article discusses how CHREST's mechanisms lead to the implicit learning of a large number of ...
Theories of expertise based on the acquisition of chunk and templates suggest a differential geometr...
This chapter concerns symbolic problem-solving skills and discusses differences in memory use by exp...
abstract: Abstract Chess has been a common research topic for expert-novice studies and thus for lea...
The goal of this paper is to critically evaluate the evidence supporting the hypothesis that innate ...
The paper discusses recent data on deliberate practice in chess, and argues that other factors media...
Chess has long served as an important standard task environment for research on human memory and pro...
This thesis examines the cognitive and neural bases of expertise. In so doing, several psychological...
One of the most influential studies in all expertise research is de Groot’s (1946) study of chess pl...
The main result of De Groot’s ([1946] 1978) classical study of chessplayers’ thinking was that playe...
This Article is provided by the Brunel Open Access Publishing FundThe respective roles of knowledge ...
We investigated the role of practice in the acquisition of chess expertise by submitting a questionn...
International audienceMore than thirty years ago, de Groot (1946,1965) then Chase and Simon (1973) s...
Previous research has suggested that depth of search in chess does not increase much as a function o...
One of the most influential studies in all expertise research is de Groots (1946) study of chess pla...
This article discusses how CHREST's mechanisms lead to the implicit learning of a large number of ...
Theories of expertise based on the acquisition of chunk and templates suggest a differential geometr...