Perception in chess
WG Chase, HA Simon - Cognitive psychology, 1973 - Elsevier
… essentially identical with our perception experiment. The central … in chess perception tasks.
We use two techniques. In the perception task, we ask chess players to reconstruct a chess …
We use two techniques. In the perception task, we ask chess players to reconstruct a chess …
The mind's eye in chess
WG Chase, HA Simon - Visual information processing, 1973 - Elsevier
… The second task or the perception task for simplicity involved showing chess players … chess
skill. In the first section of the paper we will summarize our earlier work on perception in chess…
skill. In the first section of the paper we will summarize our earlier work on perception in chess…
Skill in chess
H Simon, W Chase - Computer chess compendium, 1988 - Springer
… Chess has proved to be an excellent model environment for this purpose. About a decade …
A part of our article was devoted to a theory of the processes that expert chess players use in …
A part of our article was devoted to a theory of the processes that expert chess players use in …
[BOOK][B] Visual Information Processing: Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Carnegie Symposium on Cognition, Held at the Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh …
WG Chase - 2014 - books.google.com
… the importance of pattern recognition processes underlying skilled chess. One important …
we perceive the worldeand an analysis of the role of perception in language and cognition. …
we perceive the worldeand an analysis of the role of perception in language and cognition. …
[PDF][PDF] American Scientist
HA Simon, WG Chase - Scientist, 1973 - paulogentil.com
… theories come together to explain chess skill; we will see the important constraint that a
limitedcapacity short-term memory imposes on problem solving in chess and how this limit can …
limitedcapacity short-term memory imposes on problem solving in chess and how this limit can …
[BOOK][B] Cognitive skill: Implications for spatial skill in large-scale environments
WG Chase, MTH Chi - 1979 - apps.dtic.mil
… In these environments, much of the spatial knowledge has to be inferred rather than perceived.
… What is the chess Master seeing when he looks at the chess board? In theory, the chess …
… What is the chess Master seeing when he looks at the chess board? In theory, the chess …
Skill and working memory
WG Chase, KA Ericsson - Psychology of learning and motivation, 1982 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the important role of retrieval structures as
working memory states. The working memory has at least the following components: (1) short-…
working memory states. The working memory has at least the following components: (1) short-…
[PDF][PDF] ZofjaS. Jastrzembska Editor
J Chase, S Chess, P Fernandez, HL Friedlander'Agnes… - violence.de
… perception that operates at a later age and with which we are familiar. I have discussed the
… Accordingly, I prefer to speak of this form of 'perception,' which differs so fundamentally from …
… Accordingly, I prefer to speak of this form of 'perception,' which differs so fundamentally from …
Exceptional memory: Extraordinary feats of memory can be matched or surpassed by people with average memories that have been improved by training
KA Ericsson, WG Chase - American Scientist, 1982 - JSTOR
… In his original studies Binet (1894) sent out questionnaires to chess masters, inquiring about
… of chess games. The chess masters almost in variably reported having the chess board …
… of chess games. The chess masters almost in variably reported having the chess board …
The cognitive component of nursing assessment: an analysis
RA Crow, J Chase, D Lamond - Journal of advanced nursing, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
This paper presents an analysis of the cognitive component of nursing assessment,
complimenting the growth in knowledge of other important aspects of assessment The purpose of …
complimenting the growth in knowledge of other important aspects of assessment The purpose of …