Dear chess players,
We are looking for participants for our research about chess skill starting in April. Below the information you need.
*Requirement: < 1500 CFC or > 2000 CFC (if you don't have a CFC rating but do know how to play chess, you are also invited)
*Location: Eye movement lab at the University of Toronto, Mississauga (http://psych.utoronto.ca/users/reing...irections.html)
*Duration: About 3 hours
*Vision: If you have contact lenses it is no problem, but please also bring your glasses
*Pay: 100 CAD
If you want to know more about past work, you can have a look at the website of the lab (http://psych.utoronto.ca/users/reingold/).
Two papers that give a good overview and could be of interest:
- Reingold, E. M & Charness, N. (2005). Perception in chess: Evidence from eye movements. In G. Underwood (Ed.), Cognitive processes in eye guidance. (pp. 325-354). Oxford: Oxford University Press. (PDF online at the lab)
- Charness, N., Tuffiash, M., Krampe, R., Reingold, E. M., & Vasyukova, E. (2005). The role of deliberate practice in chess expertise. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 19, 151-165. (PDF online at the lab)
If you are interested to participate, please contact Prof. dr. E. Reingold (reingold@psych.toronto.edu).
Best,
Eyal Reingold
Heather Sheridan
Rick Lahaye
We are looking for participants for our research about chess skill starting in April. Below the information you need.
*Requirement: < 1500 CFC or > 2000 CFC (if you don't have a CFC rating but do know how to play chess, you are also invited)
*Location: Eye movement lab at the University of Toronto, Mississauga (http://psych.utoronto.ca/users/reing...irections.html)
*Duration: About 3 hours
*Vision: If you have contact lenses it is no problem, but please also bring your glasses
*Pay: 100 CAD
If you want to know more about past work, you can have a look at the website of the lab (http://psych.utoronto.ca/users/reingold/).
Two papers that give a good overview and could be of interest:
- Reingold, E. M & Charness, N. (2005). Perception in chess: Evidence from eye movements. In G. Underwood (Ed.), Cognitive processes in eye guidance. (pp. 325-354). Oxford: Oxford University Press. (PDF online at the lab)
- Charness, N., Tuffiash, M., Krampe, R., Reingold, E. M., & Vasyukova, E. (2005). The role of deliberate practice in chess expertise. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 19, 151-165. (PDF online at the lab)
If you are interested to participate, please contact Prof. dr. E. Reingold (reingold@psych.toronto.edu).
Best,
Eyal Reingold
Heather Sheridan
Rick Lahaye
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