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Merim Bilalić

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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 16, 2016
Revisiting the Role of the Fusiform Face Area in ExpertiseMerim Bilalić
Scientific American|March 26, 2014
Why good thoughts block better onesMerim Bilalić, Peter McLeod
Behavior Research Methods|September 3, 2016
Chess databases as a research vehicle in psychology: Modeling large dataNemanja Vaci, Merim Bilalić
Journal of Biosocial Science|March 3, 2007
Participation rates and the difference in performance of women and men in chessMerim Bilalić, Peter McLeod
Cognitive Science|May 19, 2011
They do what they are told to do: the influence of instruction on (chess) expert perception-commentary on linhares and brum (2007)Merim Bilalić, Fernand Gobet
Experimental Psychology|September 9, 2020
Can You See What I Hear?Anna Conci, Merim Bilalić, Robert Gaschler
Psychology and Aging|November 3, 2015
Is age really cruel to experts? Compensatory effects of activityNemanja Vaci, Bartosz Gula, Merim Bilalić
Cognition|June 21, 2008
Why good thoughts block better ones: the mechanism of the pernicious Einstellung (set) effectMerim Bilalić, Peter McLeod, Fernand Gobet
Cognitive Psychology|April 10, 2007
Inflexibility of experts--reality or myth? Quantifying the Einstellung effect in chess mastersMerim Bilalić, Peter McLeod, Fernand Gobet
Journal of Intelligence|March 26, 2025
Planning, Cognitive Reflection, Inter-Temporal Choice, and Risky Choice in Chess Players: An Expertise ApproachGuillermo Campitelli, Martín Labollita, Merim Bilalić
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 16, 2016
Revisiting the Role of the Fusiform Face Area in ExpertiseMerim Bilalić
Scientific American|March 26, 2014
Why good thoughts block better onesMerim Bilalić, Peter McLeod
Behavior Research Methods|September 3, 2016
Chess databases as a research vehicle in psychology: Modeling large dataNemanja Vaci, Merim Bilalić
Journal of Biosocial Science|March 3, 2007
Participation rates and the difference in performance of women and men in chessMerim Bilalić, Peter McLeod
Cognitive Science|May 19, 2011
They do what they are told to do: the influence of instruction on (chess) expert perception-commentary on linhares and brum (2007)Merim Bilalić, Fernand Gobet
Experimental Psychology|September 9, 2020
Can You See What I Hear?Anna Conci, Merim Bilalić, Robert Gaschler
Psychology and Aging|November 3, 2015
Is age really cruel to experts? Compensatory effects of activityNemanja Vaci, Bartosz Gula, Merim Bilalić
Cognition|June 21, 2008
Why good thoughts block better ones: the mechanism of the pernicious Einstellung (set) effectMerim Bilalić, Peter McLeod, Fernand Gobet
Cognitive Psychology|April 10, 2007
Inflexibility of experts--reality or myth? Quantifying the Einstellung effect in chess mastersMerim Bilalić, Peter McLeod, Fernand Gobet
Journal of Intelligence|March 26, 2025
Planning, Cognitive Reflection, Inter-Temporal Choice, and Risky Choice in Chess Players: An Expertise ApproachGuillermo Campitelli, Martín Labollita, Merim Bilalić
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