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a Canadian born, American psychologist and professor at department of psychology at [|Florida State University], [|Tallahassee, Florida]. He holds a Ph.D. in 1974 from Carnegie Mellon University. His research interests include [|Human factors approaches] to understanding [|aging and technology] use, development and maintenance of [|expertise] across the life-span, [|aging driver] and [|pedestrian safety] research, and chess and cognition. || toc =See also=
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=Selected Publications=

1975 ...

 * Neil Charness (**1976**). //[|Memory for Chess Positions: Resistance to Interference]//. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, Vol. 2, No. 6, pp. 641-653 » MAPP
 * Neil Charness (**1977**). //Human Chess Skill//. Chess Skill in Man and Machine (Ed. Peter W. Frey), pp. 34-53.

1980 ...

 * Neil Charness (**1981**). //Search in chess: Age and skill differences//. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 7, 467-476.
 * Neil Charness (**1981**). //Visual short-term memory and aging in chess players//. Journal of Gerontology, Vol. 36, 615-619.

1990 ...

 * Neil Charness (**1992**). //[|The Impact of Chess Research on Cognitive Science]//. Psychological Research, Vol. 54, No. 1
 * Neil Charness, [|Yigal Gerchak] (**1996**). //[|Participation rates and maximal performance: A Log-linear explanation for group differences, such as Russian and male dominance in chess]//. Psychological Science, Vol. 7, 46-51.
 * Richard S. Schultetus, Neil Charness (**1999**). //Recall vs. position evaluation revisited: The importance of position-specific memory in chess skill//. [|American Journal of Psychology], Vol. 112, No. 4, 555-569.

2000 ...

 * Neil Charness, Eyal Reingold, et al. (**2001**). //The perceptual aspect of skilled performance in chess: Evidence from eye movements//. Memory & Cognition, Vol. 29, 1146-1152, [|pdf]
 * Eyal Reingold, Neil Charness, Richard S. Schultetus, et al. (**2001**). //[|Perceptual automaticity in expert chess players: Parallel encoding of chess relations]//. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Vol. 8, No. 3, 504-510, [|pdf]
 * Neil Charness, Eyal Reingold, et al. (**2005**). //The Role of Deliberate Practice in Chess Expertise//. Applied Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 19, 151-165, [|pdf]
 * Eyal Reingold, Neil Charness (**2005**). //Perception in chess: Evidence from eye movements//. Cognitive processes in eye guidance. [|Oxford University Press], [|pdf]
 * K. Anders Ericsson, Neil Charness, [|Paul Feltovich], [|Robert R. Hoffman] (**2006**). //Cambridge handbook on expertise and expert performance//. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-60081-2.
 * [|Tiffany Jastrzembski], Neil Charness (** 2007**). //The Model Human Processor and the Older Adult: Parameter Estimation and Validation within a Mobile Phone Task//. [|Journal of Experimental Psychology]: Applied, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 224-248

2010 ...

 * Neil Charness (**2012**). //[|Patterns of theorizing about chess skill - Commentary on Linhares and Freitas (2010) and Lane and Gobet (2011)]//. [|New Ideas in Psychology], Vol. 30, No. 3

=External Links=
 * [|Neil Charness Home Page]
 * [|Dr. Neil Charness | Psychology at Florida State University]
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 * [|No Elder Left Behind: Technology Gap / Research / Video News / Watch and Listen - FSU.com]
 * [|Dr Neil Charness - Early Practice Builds Chess Expertise Across the Life-Span] from [|ALCHEssMIST], December 8, 2008

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