This article discusses how CHREST's mechanisms lead to the implicit learning of a large number of chunks, which underpin (expert) behaviour in a number of domains. Results from chess research are discussed
Summary : Cognitive expertise in the game of chess : What's new since de Groot (1946) ? More than th...
Theories of expertise based on the acquisition of chunk and templates suggest a differential geometr...
International audienceMore than thirty years ago, de Groot (1946,1965) then Chase and Simon (1973) s...
This chapter provides an overview of research into chess expertise. After an historical background a...
Summary : The memory of chess players. This paper addresses the question of how human perception and...
Summary : The memory of chess players. This paper addresses the question of how human perception and...
This Article is provided by the Brunel Open Access Publishing FundThe respective roles of knowledge ...
A widely cited result asserts that experts’ superiority over novices in recalling meaningful materia...
Theories of expertise based on the acquisition of chunk and templates suggest a differential geometr...
This paper explores the question, important to the theory of expert performance, of the nature and n...
The goal of this paper is to critically evaluate the evidence supporting the hypothesis that innate ...
Much of what we know about expertise comes from research into chess by de Groot in the forties and C...
Previous research has suggested that depth of search in chess does not increase much as a function o...
Theories of expertise based on the acquisition of chunk and templates suggest a differential geometr...
After reviewing the relevant theory on chess expertise, this paper re-examines experimentally the fi...
Summary : Cognitive expertise in the game of chess : What's new since de Groot (1946) ? More than th...
Theories of expertise based on the acquisition of chunk and templates suggest a differential geometr...
International audienceMore than thirty years ago, de Groot (1946,1965) then Chase and Simon (1973) s...
This chapter provides an overview of research into chess expertise. After an historical background a...
Summary : The memory of chess players. This paper addresses the question of how human perception and...
Summary : The memory of chess players. This paper addresses the question of how human perception and...
This Article is provided by the Brunel Open Access Publishing FundThe respective roles of knowledge ...
A widely cited result asserts that experts’ superiority over novices in recalling meaningful materia...
Theories of expertise based on the acquisition of chunk and templates suggest a differential geometr...
This paper explores the question, important to the theory of expert performance, of the nature and n...
The goal of this paper is to critically evaluate the evidence supporting the hypothesis that innate ...
Much of what we know about expertise comes from research into chess by de Groot in the forties and C...
Previous research has suggested that depth of search in chess does not increase much as a function o...
Theories of expertise based on the acquisition of chunk and templates suggest a differential geometr...
After reviewing the relevant theory on chess expertise, this paper re-examines experimentally the fi...
Summary : Cognitive expertise in the game of chess : What's new since de Groot (1946) ? More than th...
Theories of expertise based on the acquisition of chunk and templates suggest a differential geometr...
International audienceMore than thirty years ago, de Groot (1946,1965) then Chase and Simon (1973) s...