Expert performance: Its structure and acquisition.

Volume: 49, Issue: 8, Pages: 725 - 747
Published: Aug 1, 1994
Abstract
Counter to the common belief that expert performance reflects innate abilities and capacities, recent research in different domains of expertise has shown that expert performance is predominantly mediated by acquired complex skills and physiological adaptations. For elite performers, supervised practice starts at very young ages and is maintained at high daily levels for more than a decade. The effects of extended deliberate practice are more...
Paper Details
Title
Expert performance: Its structure and acquisition.
Published Date
Aug 1, 1994
Volume
49
Issue
8
Pages
725 - 747
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