Expertise-dependent perceptual performance in chess tasks with varying complexity

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  • who: Thomas Ku00fcchelmann from the University of London, United Kingdom have published the research work: Expertise-dependent perceptual performance in chess tasks with varying complexity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to identify visuocognitive performance limits, under special consideration of a) the expertise level and b) the task/target complexity. The authors are aware that the study has several limitations. The authors propose that a finer grading of complexity concerning stimuli and task combinations could lead to a more detailed mapping of the visuocognitive performance of chess players with different . . .

     

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