Autoren | Jahr | Zeitschrift | Titel | Forschungseinrichtung | Sprache | Domain |
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FERNAND GOBET and HERBERT A. SIMON | 1996 | Psychonomic Bulletin & Review | Recall of rapidly presented random chess positions is a function of skill (SKILLED CHESS PLAYERS AND RANDOM POSITIONS) | Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA | Link | |
T. W. ROBBINS, E. J. ANDERSON, D. R. BARKER, A. C. BRADLEY, C. FEARNYHOUGH, R. HENSON, and S. R. HUDSON | 1996 | Memory & Cognition | Working memory in chess | University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, UK | Link | |
Gobet, F. | 1998 | Swiss Journal of Psychology | Chess Players’ Thinking Revisited | ESRC Centre, University of Nottingham, England, UK | Link | |
EYAL M. REINGOLD, NEIL CHARNESS and RICHARD S. SCHULTETUS, DAVE M. STAMPE | 2001 | Psychonomic Bulletin & Review | Perceptual automaticity in expert chess players: Parallel encoding of chess relations | University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida | Link | |