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2004Adaptive expert decision making: Skilled chess players search more and deeperCampitelli, G; Gobet, F
1997Adding spaces to Thai and English: Effects on readingKohsom, C; Gobet, F
2005Applying multi-criteria optimisation to develop cognitive modelsLane, PCR; Gobet, F
2008Attention mechanisms in the CHREST cognitive architectureLane, PCR; Gobet, F; Smith, RL
2004Auto-mat suisse: Une pièce en trois tableaux/Swiss auto-mate: A play in three actsGobet, F
2007Automatic Generation of Cognitive Theories using Genetic ProgrammingFrias-Martinez, E; Gobet, F
2007Brain Localisation of Memory Chunks in ChessplayersCampitelli, G; Gobet, F; Head, K; Buckley, M; Parker, A
2008Can a 150-year-old British detective help modern cognitive psychology?Didierjean, A; Gobet, F
1997Can Deep Blue™ make us happy? Reflections on human and artificial expertiseGobet, F
2009Checking chess checks with chunks: A model of simple check detectionSmith, RL; Gobet, F; Lane, PCR
14-Aug-2014Checkmate to deliberate practice: The case of Magnus CarlsenGobet, F; Ereku, MH
1998Chess players' thinking revisitedGobet, F
2010The CHREST architecture of cognition: The role of perception in general intelligenceGobet, F; Lane, P
2001The CHREST model of active perception and its role in problem solvingLane, PCR; Cheng, PCH; Gobet, F
2004CHREST tutorial: Simulations of human learningGobet, F; Lane, PCR
2000CHREST+: A simulation of how humans learn to solve problems using diagrams.Lane, PCR; Cheng, PCH; Gobet, F
2001Chunks hierarchies and retrieval structures: Comments on Saariluoma and LaineGobet, F
2004Chunks in expert memory: Evidence for the magical number four… or is it two?Gobet, F; Clarkson, G
2012Cluster damage robustness analysis and space independent community detection in complex networksGegov, Emil
2011Cognitive models for problem gamblingSchiller, M; Gobet, F; 2011 London Workshop on Problem Gambling: Theory and (Best) Practice