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Philippe Chassy

    Foundations of Cognitive Psychology
    The Psychology of Chess
    • 2018

      The Psychology of Chess

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The Psychology of Chess will provide a comprehensive introduction to the psychological aspects of one of the world's most played games. Drawing on an extensive body of literature, the book explores the cognitive functions involved in playing chess, discussing diverse topics such as perception and memory in chess thinking, pattern recognition, and skill acquisition. The book will also consider contemporary areas of research within the field, including brain training, artificial intuition, and the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in chess players.

      The Psychology of Chess
    • 2011

      Foundations of Cognitive Psychology

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricacies of memory, emotion, and language, this book delves into the fundamental questions of cognitive psychology. It examines how these elements interact and influence human behavior, offering insights into the mental processes behind learning and communication. By analyzing various theories and research findings, the text provides a comprehensive understanding of cognitive functions and their implications in everyday life.

      Foundations of Cognitive Psychology