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Fernand Gobet

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Developmental Science|November 2, 2007
Linking working memory and long-term memory: a computational model of the learning of new wordsGary Jones, Fernand Gobet, Julian M Pine
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|January 10, 2003
Visuospatial abilities of chess playersAndrew J Waters, Fernand Gobet, Gerv Leyden
Cognitive Science|May 19, 2011
Computer simulations of developmental change: the contributions of working memory capacity and long-term knowledgeGary Jones, Fernand Gobet, Julian M Pine
The International Journal of Neuroscience|January 22, 2008
Left lateralization in autobiographical memory: an fMRI study using the expert archival paradigmGuillermo Campitelli, Amanda Parker, Kay Head, et al.
Brain and Cognition|May 2, 2012
How chunks, long-term working memory and templates offer a cognitive explanation for neuroimaging data on expertise acquisition: a two-stage frameworkAlessandro Guida, Fernand Gobet, Hubert Tardieu, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 7, 2014
Designing a "better" brain: insights from experts and savantsFernand Gobet, Allan Snyder, Terry Bossomaier, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 9, 2009
Why are (the best) women so good at chess? Participation rates and gender differences in intellectual domainsMerim Bilalić, Kieran Smallbone, Peter McLeod, et al.
Psychological Research|April 18, 2023
Intuition in chess: a study with world-class playersPhilippe Chassy, Rick Lahaye, André Didierjean, et al.
Cognition|April 2, 2013
Do young children have adult-like syntactic categories? Zipf's law and the case of the determinerJulian M Pine, Daniel Freudenthal, Grzegorz Krajewski, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 24, 2016
What's in a Name? The Multiple Meanings of "Chunk" and "Chunking"Fernand Gobet, Martyn Lloyd-Kelly, Peter C R Lane
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Developmental Science|November 2, 2007
Linking working memory and long-term memory: a computational model of the learning of new wordsGary Jones, Fernand Gobet, Julian M Pine
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|January 10, 2003
Visuospatial abilities of chess playersAndrew J Waters, Fernand Gobet, Gerv Leyden
Cognitive Science|May 19, 2011
Computer simulations of developmental change: the contributions of working memory capacity and long-term knowledgeGary Jones, Fernand Gobet, Julian M Pine
The International Journal of Neuroscience|January 22, 2008
Left lateralization in autobiographical memory: an fMRI study using the expert archival paradigmGuillermo Campitelli, Amanda Parker, Kay Head, et al.
Brain and Cognition|May 2, 2012
How chunks, long-term working memory and templates offer a cognitive explanation for neuroimaging data on expertise acquisition: a two-stage frameworkAlessandro Guida, Fernand Gobet, Hubert Tardieu, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 7, 2014
Designing a "better" brain: insights from experts and savantsFernand Gobet, Allan Snyder, Terry Bossomaier, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 9, 2009
Why are (the best) women so good at chess? Participation rates and gender differences in intellectual domainsMerim Bilalić, Kieran Smallbone, Peter McLeod, et al.
Psychological Research|April 18, 2023
Intuition in chess: a study with world-class playersPhilippe Chassy, Rick Lahaye, André Didierjean, et al.
Cognition|April 2, 2013
Do young children have adult-like syntactic categories? Zipf's law and the case of the determinerJulian M Pine, Daniel Freudenthal, Grzegorz Krajewski, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 24, 2016
What's in a Name? The Multiple Meanings of "Chunk" and "Chunking"Fernand Gobet, Martyn Lloyd-Kelly, Peter C R Lane
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