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By:Pertti Saariluoma
Published on 1995 by Psychology Press


Chess has always been of interest to cognitive psychologists because it provides a way of investigating processes like thinking, memory, problem solving and the differences between machine and human processes. Chess Players' Thinkingpresents a new view about experts' thinking and how it should be studied. It provides a comprehensive analysis of chess players' cognition, but its main results are applicable to broader research on human expertise. Chess Player's Thinkingprovides readers interested in human cognitive skills with a new concept-based approach. It introduces and re-analyzes a number of classical psychological concepts such as apperception and restructuring. It will be of great interest to all cognitive scientists working on human skills.

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