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Chess experts help researchers understand how we see the world Chess prodigy explains how his mind works Thoughts on Chess, Kasparov and Putin Video: The "Mozart of chess" Chess association holds tournament Chess Land Picture Writing Prompts Scientists study chess player's brains to decipher how humans process visual information Chess masters help researchers understand how we see the world Chess club says the ancient game is still stimulating minds Robert Moskwa, The King Of Illinois Chess
( University of Texas at Dallas ) UT Dallas neuroscientists are studying whether an expert chess player's analysis of a board is similar to the attention paid by most people to new or familiar faces.By deciphering how humans process visual information, researchers are uncovering new ways to improve eyewitness testimony, enhance teaching methods or increase people's ability to learn more ...
Inside the amazing mind of Magnus Carlsen, the number one chess player in the world
Though it?s still winter, chess fans can look forward to the World Chess Championship, which will be held in Moscow in May.?? World Champion Viswanathan Anand from India?? will take on challenger Boris Gelfand from Israel. In anticipation of this spring's battle, I've collected a few quotes about chess. Long perceived as a male-dominated game, ...
"60 Minutes" correspondent Bob Simon sat down with prodigy Magnus Carlsen, known as the "Mozart of chess." The 21 year old Norwegian is the world's number one chess player. Carlsen earns about $1.5 million a year.
TOLEDO -- The Great Lakes Chess Association will have its 2012 Great Lakes Chess Association Scholastic Chess Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 24, at St. John's Jesuit High School, 5901 Airport Highway (Ohio 2). This will be an unrated scholastic chess tournament open to any student in grades K-12. The purpose of the event is to promote scholastic chess at the elementary, junior high and high ...
I'm going to share some pictures with you in this article. You need to study each pictures, ask 'what if' questions and come up with stories that could be written based on each photograph. Allow your imagination to take flight and explore all possibilities.
Just as expert chess players scrutinize a board to calculate their next moves, UT Dallas cognitive neuroscientists are studying the way these players' brains work to better understand how visual information is processed.
(Medical Xpress) -- Just as expert chess players scrutinize a board to calculate their next moves, UT Dallas cognitive neuroscientists are studying the way these players’ brains work to better understand how visual information is processed.
It's an ancient game that players say continues to challenge minds and win over new fans. The Biloxi Chess Club organized more than 20 years ago. Members said whether you're a master strategist or a newcomer, there is always something to learn. Players said while chess clubs around the country are falling by the wayside, on the coast the game is still popular.
This is the scene that confronts anyone who answers Robert Moskwa's invitation for "chess, anyone?" Moskwa (left) kibitzes a game between teammate Marc Graff (right) and coach Vince Hart at a recent Prospect Chess team practice session.
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