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Science of Chess: Gestalt Processing in Experts' Brains

@EmaciatedSpaniard said in #20:

Much appreciated that you write on such a topic for a lay audience. Ultimately, I think it should be possible to explain the motivation and the fascination of any research project for the general public, and your article (the part of read so far) does that very well.

Who doesn't think about how the brain works (or sometimes doesn't work)?! We all have one and don't understand many things about it. Its just amazing that we can even begin to understand what's happening in this incredibly complex organ for something as 'simple' as chess.

Thank you for reading! I'm hoping to have some more articles over the next few weeks, so stay tuned.

@EmaciatedSpaniard said in #20: > Much appreciated that you write on such a topic for a lay audience. Ultimately, I think it should be possible to explain the motivation and the fascination of any research project for the general public, and your article (the part of read so far) does that very well. > > Who doesn't think about how the brain works (or sometimes doesn't work)?! We all have one and don't understand many things about it. Its just amazing that we can even begin to understand what's happening in this incredibly complex organ for something as 'simple' as chess. Thank you for reading! I'm hoping to have some more articles over the next few weeks, so stay tuned.

As someone who is interested in neuroscience and chess, I'm loving your posts so far :)

As someone who is interested in neuroscience and chess, I'm loving your posts so far :)

@Phaes said in #22:

As someone who is interested in neuroscience and chess, I'm loving your posts so far :)

Thank you for reading! I'm working on some prep for the next one, so look for more cog. neuro posts soon.

@Phaes said in #22: > As someone who is interested in neuroscience and chess, I'm loving your posts so far :) Thank you for reading! I'm working on some prep for the next one, so look for more cog. neuro posts soon.