灵活性(工程)
组块(心理学)
自动性
计算机科学
信息处理
认知
控制(管理)
认知科学
风险分析(工程)
数据科学
知识管理
心理学
认知心理学
人工智能
管理
业务
神经科学
经济
出处
期刊:Cambridge University Press eBooks
[Cambridge University Press]
日期:2011-07-21
卷期号:: 177-188
被引量:98
标识
DOI:10.1017/cbo9780511978098.011
摘要
Expertise is correctly, but one-sidedly, associated with special abilities and enhanced performance. The other side of expertise, however, is surreptitiously hidden. Along with expertise, performance may also be degraded, culminating in a lack of flexibility and error. Expertise is demystified by explaining the brain functions and cognitive architecture involved in being an expert. These information processing mechanisms, the very making of expertise, entail computational trade-offs that sometimes result in paradoxical functional degradation. For example, being an expert entails using schemas, selective attention, chunking information, automaticity and more reliance on top-down information, all of which allows experts to perform quickly and efficiently; however, these very mechanisms restrict flexibility and control, may cause the experts to miss and ignore important information, introduce tunnel vision and bias and can cause other effects that degrade performance. Such phenomena are apparent in a wide range of expert domains, from medical professionals and forensic examiners, to military fighter pilots and financial traders.
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