From an amateur chess player to Europe’s #1
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Neuroscience PhD student and an International chess master.
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Lessons from Chess, Cognitive Efficiency, and the Cost of Thinking.
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Exploring the psychological reasons behind ‘lucky’ pens and rituals in chess and connecting them to neuroscience.
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Back in 1965, when Richard Bellman wrote his article ‘On the Application of Dynamic Programming to the Determination of Optimal Play in a Game of Chess’ the field of Artificial Intelligence was still in its infancy.
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Exploring the relationship between chess and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and how the game can be a valuable tool for development.