CIENCIA Y AJEDREZ

 

 

El ajedrez como objeto de estudio científico, con diferentes enfoques disciplinares.

 

 

Citas bibliográficas

 

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Amidzic O., Riehle H. J., Fehr T., Wienbruch C. & Elbert T.  Pattern of focal γ-bursts in chess players. Nature, 412, 603-604 (2001).

 

Burns Bruce D. The Effects of Speed on Skilled Chess Performance Psychological Science 15 (7):  442  447 (2004).

 

Calderwood, R., Klein, G.A. & Crandall, B.W. Time pressure, skill, and move quality, in chess. American Journal of Psychology, 101, 481-493 (1988).

 

Chabris Christopher F. & Mark E. Glickman Sex Differences in Intellectual Performance: Analysis of a Large Cohort of Competitive Chess Players  Psychological Science 17 (12):1040-1046 (2006).

 

Charness, N. Search in chess: Age and skill differences. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 7, 467-476 (198l).

Charness Neil The impact of chess research on cognitive science  Psychological Research 54 (1): 4-9 (1992).

Charness  N., Reingold, E. M., Pomplun, M. and Stampe, D. M. 2001. The perceptual aspect of skilled performance in chess: Evidence from eye movements. Memory and Cognition, 29(8): 1146-1152.

 

Chase, W. G. and Simon, H. A. Perception in Chess. Cognitive Psychology, 4: 55-81 (1973).

 

Chase, W.G., & Simon, H.A. The mind's eye in chess. In W.G. Chase (Ed.), Visual information processing, pp. 215-281 (1973). New York: Academic Press.

 

de Groot, A.D., & Gobet, F. (1996). Perception and memory in chess: Studies in the heuristics of the professional eye. Assen, The Netherlands, Van Gorcum.

 

Jeays, M. 2001. A brief survey of psychological studies of chess.  http://jeays.net/files/psychchess.htm.

 

Gobet, F., & Simon, H.A. (1996). The roles of recognition processes and look-ahead search in time-constrained expert problem solving: Evidence from grandmaster-level chess. Psychological Science, 7, 52-55.

 

Gobet, F., & Simon, H. (1996). Templates in chess memory: A mechanism for recalling

several boards. Cognitive Psychology, 31, 1-40.Holding, D.H. (1985). The psychology of   skill. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.

Gobet Fernand & Peter J. Jansen  Training in chess: A scientific approach http://people.brunel.ac.uk/~hsstffg/preprints/Training_in_chess.PDF

 

Holding, D.H. (1992). Theories of chess skill. Psychological Research, 54: 10-16.

 

Holding, D.H., & Reynolds, R.I. (1982). Recall or evaluation of chess positions as determinants of chess skill. Memory & Cognition, 10: 237-242.

 

Lassiter, G.D. (2000). The relative contributions of recognition and search-evaluation processes to high-level chess performance: Comment on Gobet and Simon. Psychological Science, 11: 172-173.

 

Reingold, E.M., Charness, N., Pomplun, M., & Stampe, D.M. (2001). Visual span in expert chess players: Evidence from eye movements. Psychological Science, 12, 48-55.

 

Reynolds, R. I. 1982. Search heuristics of chess player of different calibers. American Journal of Psychology, 95, 3, 383-392.

 

 

Ross Philip E. The Expert Mind. Scientific American Magazine. 8 Page(s) August 2006.

 

Saariluoma, P., & Hohlfeld, M. (1994). Apperception in chess players' long-range planning. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 6, 1-22.

 

Saariluoma, P. 1985. Chess players' intake of task-relevant cues. Memory and Cognition, 13, 385--391.

 

 

Schwarz Alfons M., MD, Hartmut Schächinger, MD, Rolf H. Adler, MD and Stefan M. Goetz, MD Hopelessness Is Associated With Decreased Heart Rate Variability During Championship Chess Games Psychosomatic Medicine 65:658-661 (2003) .

 

Simon, H.A., & Chase, W.G. Skill at chess. American Scientist, 61: 394-403 (1973).

 

Simon, H.A., & Gilmartin, K. A simulation memory of chess positions. Cognitive

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Skatssoon Judy.  Why chess masters think fast, move slow Monday, News in Science,  21 June 2004 www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2004/06/21/1135291.htm?site=science&topic=latest

 

Troubat Nicolas, Marie-Agnes Fargeas-Gluck, Mikko Tulppo, Benoit Dugue 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 Eur J Appl Physiol 105:343–349 (2009)

 

Van der Maas, H. L. J. and Waenmakers, E-J. A psychometric analysis of chess expertise. American Journal of Psychology, 118(1): 29-60 (2005).

 

Waters, A. J., Gobet, F and Leyden, G. Visuo-spatial abilities of chess players. British Journal of Psychology, 93(4): 557-565 (2002).