Summary : The memory of chess players. This paper addresses the question of how human perception and memory make expert chess playing possible. Results of recent research are reviewed and the possibilities raised thereby are examined in the light of artificial intelligence research. The results obtained in the recall and recognition paradigms are not satisfactorily explained by the only detailed model existing today (MAPP), because subjects exhibit a comptez categorization behaviour sensitive to processing level and to the knowledge of the game from which presented positions are taken. These categorization processes seem to make use of prototypes to describe the positions, and this has implications for move generation, position evaluation a...
This thesis examines the cognitive and neural bases of expertise. In so doing, several psychological...
This chapter reviews the topic of cognitive processes in chess showing that pattern recognition is a...
Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally been accoun...
Summary : The memory of chess players. This paper addresses the question of how human perception and...
Summary : Cognitive expertise in the game of chess : What's new since de Groot (1946) ? More than th...
abstract: Abstract Chess has been a common research topic for expert-novice studies and thus for lea...
This chapter concerns symbolic problem-solving skills and discusses differences in memory use by exp...
This paper explores the question, important to the theory of expert performance, of the nature and n...
This article discusses how CHREST's mechanisms lead to the implicit learning of a large number of ...
Chess research provides rich data for testing computational models of human memory. This paper pres...
<div><p>Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally bee...
This chapter provides an overview of research into chess expertise. After an historical background a...
Chess has long served as an important standard task environment for research on human memory and pro...
International audienceMore than thirty years ago, de Groot (1946,1965) then Chase and Simon (1973) s...
Three experiments investigated cognitive organization in chess. The conventional view of perception ...
This thesis examines the cognitive and neural bases of expertise. In so doing, several psychological...
This chapter reviews the topic of cognitive processes in chess showing that pattern recognition is a...
Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally been accoun...
Summary : The memory of chess players. This paper addresses the question of how human perception and...
Summary : Cognitive expertise in the game of chess : What's new since de Groot (1946) ? More than th...
abstract: Abstract Chess has been a common research topic for expert-novice studies and thus for lea...
This chapter concerns symbolic problem-solving skills and discusses differences in memory use by exp...
This paper explores the question, important to the theory of expert performance, of the nature and n...
This article discusses how CHREST's mechanisms lead to the implicit learning of a large number of ...
Chess research provides rich data for testing computational models of human memory. This paper pres...
<div><p>Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally bee...
This chapter provides an overview of research into chess expertise. After an historical background a...
Chess has long served as an important standard task environment for research on human memory and pro...
International audienceMore than thirty years ago, de Groot (1946,1965) then Chase and Simon (1973) s...
Three experiments investigated cognitive organization in chess. The conventional view of perception ...
This thesis examines the cognitive and neural bases of expertise. In so doing, several psychological...
This chapter reviews the topic of cognitive processes in chess showing that pattern recognition is a...
Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally been accoun...