Planning, Cognitive Reflection, Inter-Temporal Choice, and Risky Choice in Chess Players: An Expertise Approach

Author:

Campitelli Guillermo1ORCID,Labollita Martín2,Bilalić Merim3

Affiliation:

1. College of Health and Education, Murdoch University, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia

2. Facultad de Economia, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1428EGA, Argentina

3. Department of Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8SA, UK

Abstract

This study investigates the cognitive processes underlying chess expertise by examining planning, cognitive reflection, inter-temporal choice, and risky choice in chess players. The study involves 25 chess players and 25 non-chess players, comparing their performance on the Tower of London (TOL) task, Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT), inter-temporal choice (ITC), and risky choice tasks. Results indicate that chess players outperform non-chess players in TOL and CRT, showing superior planning and cognitive reflection abilities. Chess players also prefer future rewards over immediate ones in ITC, suggesting a higher propensity for future more rewarding options. In risky choice tasks, chess players made more decisions based on expected value than non-chess players, but the evidence in favour of differences between groups is very weak. Despite this study not being able to establish causality, the findings highlight the cognitive advantages associated with chess expertise and suggest potential areas for further research on the transfer of cognitive skills from chess to other domains and differences in general abilities between experts and novices.

Funder

National Scientific and Technical Research Council-Argentina

Publisher

MDPI AG

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