Robert I. Reynolds

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Robert I. Reynolds, (July 20, 1950 – March 10, 2013 ) was an American psychologist and professor at Fordham University, FIDE Master in chess , International Master in Correspondence Chess and sixth US Correspondence Chess Champion. He researched and published on perception and cognition in chess, and human search heuristics.

=Selected Publications=
 * Robert I. Reynolds (1981). Perception of an Illusory Contour as a Function of Processing Time. Perception, Vol. 10, No. 1
 * Robert I. Reynolds (1982). Search Heuristics of Chess Players of Different Calibers. American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 95, No. 3
 * Dennis H. Holding, Robert I. Reynolds (1982). Recall or Evaluation of Chess Positions as Determinants of Chess Skill. Memory & Cognition, Vol. 10, No. 3
 * Robert I. Reynolds (1992). Recognition of Expertise in Chess Players. American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 105, No. 3

=External Links=
 * The chess games of Prof. Robert I Reynolds from chessgames.com
 * Reynolds, Robert FIDE Chess Profile
 * The Robert I. Reynolds Challenge (1986) by John L. Jerz

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