
There are efforts to use the game of
chess as a tool to aid the intellectual development of young people. Chess is significant in
cognitive psychology
Cognitive psychology is the scientific study of mental processes such as attention, language use, memory, perception, problem solving, creativity, and reasoning.
Cognitive psychology originated in the 1960s in a break from behaviorism, which ...
and artificial intelligence (
AI) studies, because it represents the domain in which expert performance has been most intensively studied and measured.
Research has shown that chess can have a positive impact on meta-cognitive ability and mathematical problem-solving in children, which is why several local governments, schools, and student organizations all over the world are implementing chess programs. Adult studies however show mixed results and don't conclude a positive correlation between Chess as mental training and cognitive function.
New York-based Chess-In-The-Schools, Inc. has been active in the public school system in the city since 1986. It currently reaches more than 30,000 students annually.
America's Foundation for Chess
America's Foundation for Chess (AF4C) is a nonprofit chess foundation based in Bellevue, Washington, United States, a suburb of Seattle. It was founded in June 2000 by Scott Oki and Laurie Oki as the Seattle Chess Foundation. Entrepreneur Erik Ande ...
has initiated programs in partnership with local school districts in several U.S. cities, including Seattle, San Diego, Philadelphia, and Tampa. The
Chess'n Math Association promotes chess at the scholastic level in
Canada. Chess for Success is a program for at-risk schools in Oregon. Since 1991, the
U.S. Chess Center in
Washington, D.C. teaches chess to children, especially those in the
inner city, "as a means of improving their academic and social skills."
There are a number of
experiments that suggest that learning and playing chess aids the
mind
The mind is the set of faculties responsible for all mental phenomena. Often the term is also identified with the phenomena themselves. These faculties include thought, imagination, memory, will, and sensation. They are responsible for various m ...
. The
Grandmaster Eugene Torre Chess Institute in the Philippines, the
United States Chess Federation's chess
research bibliography
Bibliography (from and ), as a discipline, is traditionally the academic study of books as physical, cultural objects; in this sense, it is also known as bibliology (from ). English author and bibliographer John Carter describes ''bibliography ...
, and English educational consultant
Tony Buzan
Anthony Peter "Tony" Buzan (; 2 June 1942 β 13 April 2019) was an English author and educational consultant.
Buzan popularised the idea of mental literacy, radiant thinking, and a technique called mind mapping, inspired by techniques used by ...
's Brain Foundation, among others, continuously collect such experimental results. The advent of chess software that automatically record and analyze the moves of each player in each game and can tirelessly play with human players of various levels, further helped in giving new directions to experimental designs on chess as mental training.
History
As early as 1779
chesscafe.com
(pdf): ''βIt is said that Franklin wrote the essay for the amusement of Anne Louise Brillon de Jouy in 1779 during his stay in France.β'' Benjamin Franklin, in his article '' The morals of chess'', advocated such a view, saying:
Alfred Binet demonstrated in the late 19th century that good chess players
This list of chess players includes people who are primarily known as chess players and have an article on the English Wikipedia.
A
* Jacob Aagaard (Denmark, Scotland, born 1973)
* Manuel Aaron (India, born 1935)
* Nijat Abasov (Azerbaijan, bo ...
have superior memory and imagination
Imagination is the production or simulation of novel objects, sensations, and ideas in the mind without any immediate input of the senses. Stefan Szczelkun characterises it as the forming of experiences in one's mind, which can be re-creations ...
. Adriaan de Groot concurred with Alfred Binet that visual memory and visual perception are important attributors and that problem-solving ability is of paramount importance. Thus, since 1972, at the collegiate level, the University of Texas at Dallas and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County both recruit chessplayer-scholars and run scholastic outreach programs in their respective communities.
References
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External links
W. G. Chase, H. A. Simon
Herbert Alexander Simon (June 15, 1916 β February 9, 2001) was an American political scientist, with a Ph.D. in political science, whose work also influenced the fields of computer science, economics, and cognitive psychology. His primary ...
: ''Perception in Chess'' (1973)
USCF Chess Research Bibliography
Hampton University Dean finds chess, business make a smart match
Artificial intelligence
Cognitive training
Mathematical chess problems