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dc.contributor.authorGobet, F-
dc.contributor.authorCampitelli, G-
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dc.date.accessioned2008-05-23T09:25:56Z-
dc.date.available2008-05-23T09:25:56Z-
dc.date.issued2002-
dc.identifier.citationIn J. Retschitzki, & R. Haddad-Zubel, (Eds.). Step by step. Proceedings of the 4th Colloquium "Board Games in Academia", pp. 103-112. Fribourg: Editions Universitaires.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/2274-
dc.description.abstractThe goal of this paper is to critically evaluate the evidence supporting the hypothesis that innate talent (for example a higher level of intelligence) may account for aspects of chess skill. We start by giving some standard definitions of intelligence, and then present empirical data on chessplayers’ intelligence, both with children and adults. In the second part of this paper, we discuss Geschwind and Galaburda’s (1985) influential theory of the neurobiology of talent in music, mathematics, and visual arts, and review evidence of its applicability for explaining chess expertise. For that purpose, we will present empirical data based on brain lesions, brain-imaging studies, and handedness. In the conclusion, we will attempt to reconcile the strand of research emphasising practice and the role of the environment with that emphasising the role of innate talent.en
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dc.publisherEditions Universitaires, Fribourgen
dc.subjectchessen
dc.subjectexpertiseen
dc.subjectintelligenceen
dc.subjectGeschwinden
dc.subjectGalaburdaen
dc.subjecthandednessen
dc.subjectbrain imagingen
dc.subjectfmrien
dc.subjectdeliberate practiceen
dc.subjectenvironmenten
dc.titleIntelligence and chessen
dc.typeConference Paperen
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