Science of Chess re-cap post
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Science of Chess re-cap post

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If you're interested in how chess works in the mind and the brain, I've been working on a series of blog posts talking about the cognitive science of playing chess. Below you'll find links to each of the articles in the series - hope you read and enjoy!

Science of Chess: Problem Solving or Pattern Recognition?

Science of Chess: Should we study GMs to understand chess and the mind/brain?

Science of Chess: Spatial Cognition and Calculation

Science of Chess: Candidate Moves, David Marr, and why it's so hard to be good.

Science of Chess: How visual crowding can hide what's right in front of you.

Science of Chess: How many kinds of chess ability are there?

Monthly posts describing research into the cognitive science and neuroscience of chess.