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The following pages link to Inflexibility of experts--reality or myth? Quantifying the Einstellung effect in chess masters. (Q51989550):
Displaying 35 items.
- Experts bodies, experts minds: How physical and mental training shape the brain (Q26998467) (← links)
- You Should Be the Specialist! Weak Mental Rotation Performance in Aviation Security Screeners - Reduced Performance Level in Aviation Security with No Gender Effect (Q27304978) (← links)
- Spontaneous usage of different shortcuts based on the commutativity principle (Q28679385) (← links)
- Spontaneously spotting and applying shortcuts in arithmetic-a primary school perspective on expertise (Q30580410) (← links)
- Chess databases as a research vehicle in psychology: Modeling large data. (Q31126203) (← links)
- It takes two-skilled recognition of objects engages lateral areas in both hemispheres (Q33808995) (← links)
- Playing off the curve - testing quantitative predictions of skill acquisition theories in development of chess performance (Q34077589) (← links)
- Expert vs. novice differences in the detection of relevant information during a chess game: evidence from eye movements (Q34080845) (← links)
- Measuring chess experts' single-use sequence knowledge: an archival study of departure from 'theoretical' openings (Q34081422) (← links)
- Many faces of expertise: fusiform face area in chess experts and novices (Q34200196) (← links)
- Expertise modulates the neural basis of context dependent recognition of objects and their relations (Q34224095) (← links)
- The mechanisms and boundary conditions of the Einstellung effect in chess: evidence from eye movements (Q35016823) (← links)
- Knowledge Distance, Cognitive-Search Processes, and Creativity: The Making of Winning Solutions in Science Contests (Q36918990) (← links)
- Short-term induction of assimilation and accommodation (Q38427044) (← links)
- Designing a "better" brain: insights from experts and savants (Q39929206) (← links)
- Specialization effect and its influence on memory and problem solving in expert chess players (Q39959209) (← links)
- Teachers' expertise in feedback application adapted to the phases of the learning process (Q41978451) (← links)
- The Einstellung effect in anagram problem solving: evidence from eye movements (Q42002603) (← links)
- The temporo-parietal junction contributes to global gestalt perception-evidence from studies in chess experts (Q42095876) (← links)
- An eye for relations: eye-tracking indicates long-term negative effects of operational thinking on understanding of math equivalence. (Q45340626) (← links)
- Revisiting the Role of the Fusiform Face Area in Expertise. (Q53121901) (← links)
- A network view on brain regions involved in experts' object and pattern recognition: Implications for the neural mechanisms of skilled visual perception (Q57044514) (← links)
- Concepts without intuition lose the game: commentary on Montero and Evans (2011) (Q57334796) (← links)
- Herbert Simon's decision-making approach: Investigation of cognitive processes in experts (Q57334810) (← links)
- The Mechanism of the Einstellung (Set) Effect (Q57334813) (← links)
- Bilingual memory, to the extreme: Lexical processing in simultaneous interpreters (Q58188273) (← links)
- Beyond Domain-Specific Expertise: Neural Signatures of Face and Spatial Working Memory in Baduk (Go Game) Experts (Q58797247) (← links)
- Development of legal expertise (Q59302779) (← links)
- Brain and soccer: Functional patterns of brain activity during the generation of creative moves in real soccer decision-making situations (Q60620727) (← links)
- Linking the Divergent and Convergent Processes of Collaborative Creativity: The Impact of Expertise Levels and Elaboration Processes (Q64119493) (← links)
- Capuchin and rhesus monkeys but not humans show cognitive flexibility in an optional-switch task (Q90100859) (← links)
- How Artificial Intelligence Can Help Us Understand Human Creativity (Q91638125) (← links)
- Expanding the social science of happiness (Q92767898) (← links)
- Inhibitory control and memory in the search process for a modified problem in grey squirrels, Sciurus carolinensis (Q93047638) (← links)
- Problem solving flexibility across early development (Q98831079) (← links)