“‘Chess Psychology’ Tag”,2019-12-03 ():
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psychology/chess, most recent first: 2 related tags, 54 annotations, & 22 links (parent).
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- “Estimating Cheating Rates in Titled Tuesday”, 2024
- “Bridging the Human-AI Knowledge Gap: Concept Discovery and Transfer in AlphaZero”, et al 2023
- “Statistical Analysis of Chess Games: Space Control and Tipping Points”, 2023
- “Indoor Air Quality and Strategic Decision Making”, et al 2023
- “AI, Ageing and Brain-Work Productivity: Technological Change in Professional Japanese Chess”, 2022
- “Chess Instruction Improves Cognitive Abilities and Academic Performance: Real Effects or Wishful Thinking?”, 2022
- “Queen’s Gambit Declined: The Gender-Equality Paradox in Chess Participation Across 160 Countries”, 2022
- “Cognitive Performance in Remote Work: Evidence from Professional Chess”, et al 2021
- “Risk-Taking and Air Pollution: Evidence from Chess”, 2021
- “How Long Does It Take Ordinary People To “Get Good” At Chess?”, 2021
- “How Does AI Improve Human Decision-Making? Evidence from the AI-Powered Go Program”, et al 2021
- “The Effects of Chess Instruction on Academic and Non-Cognitive Outcomes: Field Experimental Evidence from a Developing Country”, et al 2021
- “My Days As a Teenage Chess Teacher”, 2021
- “Non-Invasive Investigation On Heart Rate Variability And Energy Expenditure During Competition And Physical Activity Of Chess Players”, 2021
- “Learning Personalized Models of Human Behavior in Chess”, McIlroy- et al 2020
- “Measuring Skill and Chance in Games”, et al 2020
- “Aligning Superhuman AI With Human Behavior: Chess As a Model System”, McIlroy- et al 2020
- “Life Cycle Patterns of Cognitive Performance over the Long Run”, et al 2020
- “The Joint Influence of Intelligence and Practice on Skill Development throughout the Life Span”, et al 2019
- “Does Teaching Children How to Play Cognitively Demanding Games Improve Their Educational Attainment? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial of Chess Instruction in England”, jerrim 2017
- “The Relationship between Cognitive Ability and Chess Skill: A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis”, et al 2016
- “Assessing Human Error Against a Benchmark of Perfection”, et al 2016
- “Do the Benefits of Chess Instruction Transfer to Academic and Cognitive Skills? A Meta-Analysis”, 2016
- “Chess Masters’ Hypothesis Testing in Games of Dynamic Equilibrium”, Cowley-2016
- “Better All the Time: How the ‘Performance Revolution’ Came to Athletics—And Beyond”, 2014
- “Deliberate Practice: Is That All It Takes to Become an Expert?”, et al 2014
- “Specialization Effect and Its Influence on Memory and Problem Solving in Expert Chess Players”, et al 2009
- “The Stress of Chess Players As a Model to Study the Effects of Psychological Stimuli on Physiological Responses: an Example of Substrate Oxidation and Heart Rate Variability in Man”, et al 2008
- “Does Chess Need Intelligence?—A Study With Young Chess Players”, et al 2007
- “Superior Performance and Neural Efficiency: The Impact of Intelligence and Expertise”, et al 2006
- “Chess Masters’ Hypothesis Testing”, 2004
- “Templates in Chess Memory: A Mechanism for Recalling Several Boards”, 1996
- “Recall of Random and Distorted Chess Positions: Implications for the Theory of Expertise”, 1996b
- “The Psychology of Thinking: Embedding Artifice in Nature”, 1996
- “Simulation of Expert Memory Using EPAM IV”, et al 1995
- “Chess Expertise and Memory for Chess Positions in Children and Adults”, et al 1993
- “Human Window on the World”, 1985
- The Rating of Chessplayers, Past and Present (Second Edition), 1978
- “Skill in Chess: Experiments With Chess-Playing Tasks and Computer Simulation of Skilled Performance Throw Light on Some Human Perceptual and Memory Processes”, 1973
- “Perception in Chess”, 1973
- “Time for AI to Cross the Human Performance Range in Chess”
- “Correspondence Chess – the Draw Problem”
- “Does Far Transfer Exist? Negative Evidence From Chess, Music, and Working Memory Training”
- “What Are Humans Still Good For? The Turning Point in Freestyle Chess May Be Approaching”
- “The New Economics of Chess”
- “Detecting Individual Decision-Making Style: Exploring Behavioral Stylometry in Chess”
- “[The Addictiveness & Adversarialness of Playing against LeelaQueenOdds]”, 2024
- “The Most Popular Chess Streamer on Twitch”
- “The Chess Master and the Computer”, 2024
- “A Computer Program to Detect Possible Cheating in Chess”
- “4 Young Chess Masters Tackle a Persistent Puzzle: The Gender Gap”
- “The Dark Side of Chess: When Is a Grandmaster Not So Grand?”
- “How Magnus Carlsen Turned Chess Skill Into a Business Empire”
- “Before Ian Nepomniachtchi Rose to Become the World No. 1’s Challenger, He Was Magnus Carlsen’s Second—The Elite Players Who Moonlight As Study Companions around the Biggest Matches.”
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