Abstract

Expertise and the representation of space.

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  • Edited by: Merim Bilalic, Alpen Adria University Klagenfurt, Austria Reviewed by: Maria Juliana Leone, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • According to the socalled chunking and template theories, this expertise is made possible by pattern recognition (Gobet and Simon, 1996; Gobet, 1997)

  • Based on their experience and practice, experts store in their longterm memory meaningful configurations of elements in their domain of expertise

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Edited by: Merim Bilalic, Alpen Adria University Klagenfurt, Austria Reviewed by: Maria Juliana Leone, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Experts make decisions based on the spatial relationships of objects within an environment. When an expert faces a situation in their domain of expertise, they are able to rapidly recognize patterns, which, in turn, prompt them to consider decisions or strategies that have been effective in previous situations.

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