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The following pages link to Five Seconds or Sixty? Presentation Time in Expert Memory (Q56047713):
Displaying 44 items.
- Sparse distributed memory: understanding the speed and robustness of expert memory (Q21129381) (← links)
- The emergence of Miller's magic number on a sparse distributed memory (Q28743684) (← links)
- The perceptual cues that reshape expert reasoning (Q30465771) (← links)
- Chess databases as a research vehicle in psychology: Modeling large data. (Q31126203) (← links)
- The Different Inhibition of Return (IOR) Effects of Emergency Managerial Experts and Novices: An Event-Related Potentials Study (Q33711220) (← links)
- Weaving the fabric of social interaction: articulating developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscience in the domain of motor cognition (Q33998322) (← links)
- Expert vs. novice differences in the detection of relevant information during a chess game: evidence from eye movements (Q34080845) (← links)
- Recall of briefly presented chess positions and its relation to chess skill (Q35182218) (← links)
- How should we measure chunks? a continuing issue in chunking research and a way forward (Q36097779) (← links)
- Understanding Our Understanding of Strategic Scenarios: What Role Do Chunks Play? (Q38393908) (← links)
- The role of attack and defense semantics in skilled players' memory for chess positions. (Q38432545) (← links)
- The effects of speed on skilled chess performance. (Q38447315) (← links)
- Developmental Abilities to Form Chunks in Immediate Memory and Its Non-Relationship to Span Development (Q38592161) (← links)
- Allen Newell's Program of Research: The Video-Game Test (Q38894572) (← links)
- How to achieve synergy between medical education and cognitive neuroscience? An exercise on prior knowledge in understanding. (Q42119254) (← links)
- Experts' memory superiority for domain-specific random material generalizes across fields of expertise: A meta-analysis (Q42137412) (← links)
- The Holistic Processing Account of Visual Expertise in Medical Image Perception: A Review (Q42369927) (← links)
- Chunks, Schemata, and Retrieval Structures: Past and Current Computational Models (Q43158659) (← links)
- Computer Simulations of Developmental Change: The Contributions of Working Memory Capacity and Long‐Term Knowledge (Q43690974) (← links)
- ERP to chess stimuli reveal expert-novice differences in the amplitudes of N2 and P3 components (Q46563820) (← links)
- Why computational models are better than verbal theories: the case of nonword repetition (Q46807752) (← links)
- Expert cognition in the production sequence of Acheulian cleavers at Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, Israel: A lithic and cognitive analysis (Q47135567) (← links)
- Structure and stimulus familiarity: a study of memory in chess-players with functional magnetic resonance imaging. (Q48714137) (← links)
- Brain localization of memory chunks in chessplayers (Q50141888) (← links)
- Chess knowledge predicts chess memory even after controlling for chess experience: Evidence for the role of high-level processes (Q50171889) (← links)
- A SPoARC in the Dark: Spatialization in Verbal Immediate Memory (Q50553993) (← links)
- Expertise in complex decision making: the role of search in chess 70 years after de Groot (Q50784089) (← links)
- The Role of Functionality in the Mental Representations of Engineering Students: Some Differences in the Early Stages of Expertise (Q51295858) (← links)
- Spatial cognition through the keyhole: how studying a real-world domain can inform basic science--and vice versa (Q51852526) (← links)
- Mental imagery and chunks: empirical and computational findings (Q51878539) (← links)
- Chunks in expert memory: evidence for the magical number four ... or is it two? (Q51932910) (← links)
- Expertise promotes facilitation on a collaborative memory task (Q51944035) (← links)
- Effect of expertise acquisition on strategic perception: the example of chess (Q51947712) (← links)
- Perceptual automaticity in expert chess players: parallel encoding of chess relations. (Q52016369) (← links)
- Using a Cognitive Architecture for Addressing the Question of Cognitive Universals in Cross-Cultural Psychology (Q56057511) (← links)
- A theory-driven testing methodology for developing scientific software (Q57334793) (← links)
- A hypothesis about the biological basis of expert intuition (Q57334804) (← links)
- Attention Mechanisms in the CHREST Cognitive Architecture (Q57334814) (← links)
- Integration of Perceptual Input and Visual Imagery in Chess Players: Evidence From Eye Movements (Q57334828) (← links)
- Evolving Structure-Function Mappings in Cognitive Neuroscience Using Genetic Programming (Q57334836) (← links)
- Developing reproducible and comprehensible computational models (Q57334841) (← links)
- In search of templates (Q57334844) (← links)
- Réseaux de discrimination en psychologie: L'exemple de CHREST1 (Q57334846) (← links)
- Introduction to the special issue on computational cognitive modeling (Q59658632) (← links)