Expertise and skills acquisition [electronic resource] : the impact of William G. Chase / edited by James J. Staszewski.
Material type: TextSeries: Carnegie Mellon symposia on cognition series ; 32Publication details: New York : Psychology Press, 2013Edition: 1st edDescription: xxi, 342 p. : illISBN: 9780203074541 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Chase, William G. -- Criticism and interpretation | Expertise | AbilityGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 153.1/5 LOC classification: BF378.E94 | E97 2013Online resources: Click to ViewIncludes bibliographical references and index.
List of contributors -- Introduction -- Learning from observing an expert's demonstration, explanations, and dialogues -- Cognitive engineering based on expert skill -- Motivating persistence in the face of failure : equipping novice learners with the motivational tools of experts -- Approaches to the study of life-span chess expertise -- How do people become experts? -- Chunks and templates in semantic long-term memory : the importance of specialization -- Paths to discovery -- Development of expertise and the control of physical action -- Exceptional memory and expert performance : from simon and chase's theory of expertise to skilled memory and beyond -- Expertises : remarks during a symposium honoring bill chase -- The expert brain -- Category-selective recruitment of the fusiform gyrus with chess expertise -- Expert performance : from action to perception to understanding -- Neural imaging be used to investigate learning in an educational task? -- The emergence of a multi-level approach to the study of skill acquisition and expertise.
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