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Guillermo Campitelli
,
an Argentinian chess player and
psychologist
with a degree in
Psychology
from
Universidad de Buenos Aires
and a PhD in Psychology from the
University of Nottingham
under the supervision of
Fernand Gobet
. After being a researcher and lecturer at
Brunel University
, he is now senior lecturer at
Edith Cowan University
in
Perth
,
Western Australia
[1]
. Beside other things, Guillermo Campitelli scanned the brain of chess Grandmasters and International Masters using
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
. He is also psychological trainer of chess players for competition.
Guillermo
Campitelli
[2]
Table of Contents
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Selected Publications
External Links
References
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Chunking
Cognition
Psychology
Selected Publications
[3]
Fernand Gobet
,
Guillermo Campitelli
(
2002
).
Intelligence and chess
. In
Jean Retschitzki
,
Rosita Haddad-Zubel
(eds.) (
2002
).
Step by step
. Proceedings of the 4th colloquium Board games in academia. Edition
Universitaires Fribourg Suisse
Fernand Gobet
,
Guillermo Campitelli
,
Andrew J. Waters
(
2002
).
Rise of human intelligence Comments on Howard (1999)
.
Intelligence
, Vol. 30
[4]
Guillermo Campitelli
(
2003
).
Cognitive and neuronal bases of expertise
Ph. D. Thesis,
University of Nottingham
, United Kingdom
Guillermo Campitelli
,
Fernand Gobet
(
2004
).
Adaptive Expert Decision making: Skilled Chess Players Search More and Deeper.
ICGA Journal
, Vol. 27, No. 4
Guillermo Campitelli
,
Fernand Gobet
, Amanda Parker (
2005
).
Structure and Stimulus Familiarity: A Study of Memory in Chess-Players with Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, Vol. 8, No. 2
Guillermo Campitelli
,
Fernand Gobet
(
2005
).
The mind's eye in blindfold chess
. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology Vol. 17, 23-45
Guillermo Campitelli
,
Fernand Gobet
(
2007
).
The role of practice in chess: A longitudinal study.
Guillermo Campitelli
,
Fernand Gobet
,
Kay Head
,
Mark Buckley
, Amanda Parker (
2007
).
Brain localisation of memory chunks in chessplayers.
International Journal of Neuroscience, 117, 1641-1659.
Guillermo Campitelli
,
Fernand Gobet
(
2009
).
Handedness, practice and talent in chess
from
ChessBase News
, January 15, 2009
Merim Bilalić
,
Luca Turella
,
Guillermo Campitelli
,
Michael Erb
,
Wolfgang Grodd
(
2011
).
Expertise modulates the neural basis of context dependent recognition of objects and their relations
.
Human Brain Mapping
, Vol. 32
Michael H. Connors
,
Bruce D. Burns
,
Guillermo Campitelli
(
2011
).
Expertise in complex decision making: the role of search in chess 70 years after de Groot
.
Cognitive Science
, Vol. 35, No. 8
External Links
The Conversation - Guillermo Campitelli
Organised Thinking
Dr. Campitelli's blog
Guillermo Campitelli - Google Scholar Citations
Guillermo Campitelli chess games - 365Chess.com
References
^
The Conversation - Guillermo Campitelli
^
Guillermo Campitelli - Google Scholar Citations
^
ICGA Reference Database
(pdf)
^
Robert W. Howard
(
1999
).
Preliminary Real-World Evidence That Average Human Intelligence Really is Rising
.
Intelligence
, Vol. 27, No. 3
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Cognition
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May 11, 2017
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ICGA Journal
Dec 21, 2017
Memory
Dec 8, 2017
Merim Bilalić
Oct 2, 2014
People
Feb 28, 2018
Robert W. Howard
Jul 1, 2014
Rosita Haddad-Zubel
Aug 7, 2013
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an Argentinian chess player and psychologist with a degree in Psychology from Universidad de Buenos Aires and a PhD in Psychology from the University of Nottingham under the supervision of Fernand Gobet. After being a researcher and lecturer at Brunel University, he is now senior lecturer at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Western Australia [1]. Beside other things, Guillermo Campitelli scanned the brain of chess Grandmasters and International Masters using Functional magnetic resonance imaging. He is also psychological trainer of chess players for competition.
Campitelli [2]
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See also
Selected Publications
[3]External Links
References
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