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an American psychologist and computer scientist. While affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University in the late 60s, he worked with Herbert Simon on perceptual processes in problem solving, and developed a program dubbed Perceiver based on previously developed routines of the program Mater for detecting basic chess relations of attack and defense, to simulate the eye movements of a chess expert over a 5-second interval scanning a chess position preparatory to making a move.
 * Michael Barenfeld**,

=See also=
 * Chunking
 * Cognition
 * Perceiver
 * Psychology

=Selected Publications=
 * Herbert Simon, Michael Barenfeld (**1968**). //Information Processing in the Perception of Chess Positions//. Carnegie Mellon University, Paper #127
 * Herbert Simon, Michael Barenfeld (**1969**). //[|Information Processing-Analysis of Perceptual Processes in Problem Solving]//. Psychological Review, Vol. 76, No. 5, reprinted in Herbert A. Simon (**1979**). //[|Models of Thought]//. [|Yale University Press], [|pdf]

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