Modelling Perception, Memory, and Problem Solving in Chess Novices and Experts
Lead Research Organisation:
Brunel University London
Department Name: School of Social Sciences
Abstract
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Fernand Gobet (Principal Investigator) | |
Peter Lane (Co-Investigator) |
Publications
André D
(2008)
Sherlock Holmes: an expert's view of expertise.
in British journal of psychology (London, England : 1953)
Fernand Gobet (author)
Computational modelling of mental imagery in chess : a sensitivity analysis
Gobet F
(2008)
Expertise and Intuition: A Tale of Three Theories
in Minds and Machines
Gobet F
(2008)
Towards an alternative to Benner's theory of expert intuition in nursing: a discussion paper.
in International journal of nursing studies
Gobet F
(2009)
Using a Cognitive Architecture for Addressing the Question of Cognitive Universals in Cross-Cultural Psychology The Example of Awalé
in Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Lane P
(2011)
Perception in chess and beyond: Commentary on Linhares and Freitas (2010)
in New Ideas in Psychology
Lane P
(2009)
Attention in Cognitive Systems
PCR Lane (author)
(2007)
An Investigation into the effect of ageing on expert memory with CHREST
Peter C. Lane (author)
(2007)
Developing and evaluating cognitive architectures with behavioural tests
R.L.I. Smith (author)
Checking chess checks with chunks : a model of simple check detection