Can we learn to think further ahead? Cognitive scientists' c

Can we learn to think further ahead? Cognitive scientists' computational model shows how expertise improves planning depth

Chess grandmasters are often held up as the epitome of thinking far ahead. But can others, with a modest amount of practice, learn to think further ahead? In addressing this question, a team of cognitive scientists has created a computational model that reveals our ability to plan for future events. The work enhances our understanding of the factors that affect decision-making and shows how we can boost our planning skills through practice.

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Gianni Galbiati , Ionatan Kuperwajs , Wei Ji Ma , Van Opheusden , Zahy Bnaya , Yunqi Li , Stanford University , York University Center , National Science Foundation , New York University , Neural Science , Generally Intelligent ,

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