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Skill at chess [as opposed to that in other fields] can be measured, broken into components, subjected to laboratory experiments and readily observed in its natural environment, the tournament hall. It is for those reasons that chess has served as the greatest single test bed for theories of thinking—the Drosophila of cognitive science, as it has been called.

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from "Scientific American, August 2006: The Expert Mind"
by Philip E. Ross