Fernand Gobet

Fernand Gobet (born February 12, 1962 in Switzerland) is a cognitive scientist and a cognitive psychologist, currently Professor of Cognitive Psychology at the London School of Economics. His research interests focus on the study of cognition, especially in the areas of cognitive architectures, perception, intuition, problem solving, learning and decision making. He has developed the CHREST cognitive architecture, an acronym for Chunk Hierarchy and REtrieval STructures, which is a complete architecture for the processes of learning and perception used by humans.[1] He is a chess International Master, and played numerous times for the Swiss national team.[2] He was co-editor of the Swiss Chess Review from 1981 to 1989. His Elo rating is 2400.[3]

Fernand Gobet

Books

  • Gobet, F. (2015). Understanding expertise: A multidisciplinary approach. London: Palgrave.
  • Gobet, F. & Schiller, M. (Eds.) (2014). Problem gambling: Cognition, prevention and treatment. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Gobet, F. (2011). Psychologie du talent et de l’expertise. Paris: De Boeck.
  • Gobet, F., Chassy, P., & Bilalić, M. (2011). Foundations of cognitive psychology. New York, NY: McGraw Hill.
  • Gobet, F., de Voogt, A., & Retschitzki, J. (2004). Moves in mind - The psychology of board games. Hove, UK: Psychology Press.
  • de Groot, A. & Gobet, F. (1996). Perception and memory in chess. Heuristics of the professional eye. Assen: Van Gorcum.
  • Gobet, F. (1993). Les mémoires d'un joueur d'échecs. Fribourg (Switzerland): Editions Universitaires
gollark: I expect within a generation or two iGPUs from AMD and Intel will reach "good enough for my use" status.
gollark: They make *integrated* ones, and the drivers are great.
gollark: (they are actually making dedicated GPUs in, what, 2020?)
gollark: ~~Intel~~
gollark: Best GPU manufacturer in what way? That question doesn't really make sense.

References

  1. Gobet, F., Lane, P. C. R., Croker, S., Cheng, P. C-H., Jones, G., Oliver, I. & Pine, J. M. (2001). Chunking mechanisms in human learning. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 5, 236-243.
  2. Bartelski, Wojciech. "Men's Chess Olympiads: Fernand Gobet". OlimpBase. Retrieved 2011-12-01.
  3. "The chess games of Fernand Gobet". ChessGames.com. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
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