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Anders Ericsson

Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise

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    The main thing that sets experts apart from the rest of us is that their years of practice have changed the neural circuitry in their brains to produce highly specialized mental representations, which in turn make possible the incredible memory, pattern recognition, problem solving, and other sorts of advanced abilities needed to excel in their particular specialties.
  • jbmeerkatje citiraoprije 4 godine
    Research has also shown that skilled adult chess players—even grandmasters—do not have systematically higher IQs than other adults with similar levels of education. Nor is there any correlation between the IQs of highly skilled chess players and their chess ratings. As strange as it seems to those of us who have grown up with the tortured-but-brilliant fictional characters who excel at chess, all of the evidence says that higher intelligence is not correlated with better chess playing among adults.
  • Nastya Bastrakovaje citiralaprije 3 mjeseca
    from a relatively new area of psychology that can be best described as “the science of expertise.”
  • Nastya Bastrakovaje citiralaprije 3 mjeseca
    the main gift that these people have is the same one we all have—the adaptability of the human brain and body, which they have taken advantage of more than the rest of us.
  • Вадим Мазурje citiraoprije 2 godine
    One benefit that a young student—or anyone, really—gets from developing mental representations is the freedom to begin exploring that skill on his or her own.
  • Вадим Мазурje citiraoprije 2 godine
    you don’t build mental representations by thinking about something; you build them by trying to do something, failing, revising, and trying again, over and over.
  • Вадим Мазурje citiraoprije 2 godine
    If you teach a student facts, concepts, and rules, those things go into long-term memory as individual pieces, and if a student then wishes to do something with them—use them to solve a problem, reason with them to answer a question, or organize and analyze them to come up with a theme or a hypothesis—the limitations of attention and short-term memory kick in. The student must keep all of these different, unconnected pieces in mind while working with them toward a solution.
  • Вадим Мазурje citiraoprije 2 godine
    creativity goes hand in hand with the ability to work hard and maintain focus over long stretches of time
  • Вадим Мазурje citiraoprije 2 godine
    First, while the adult brain may not be as adaptable in certain ways as the brain of the child or adolescent, it is still more than capable of learning and changing.
  • Вадим Мазурje citiraoprije 2 godine
    The most obvious performance issues are those that involve physical abilities. In the general population physical performance peaks around age twenty.
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