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11-20 de los 26 documentos en la categoría “Psicología”
Andreas HERGOVICH, Kristian GRUBL e Claus-Christian CARBON

The paddle move commonly used in magic tricks as a means for analysing the perceptual limits of combined motion trajectories

Perception, N. 3, Vol. 40, marzo 2011, pp. 358-266.

Following Gustav Kuhn's inspiring technique of using magicians' acts as a source of insight into cognitive sciences, the authors used the "paddle move" for testing the psychophysics of combined movement trajectories. The paddle move is a standard technique in magic consisting of a combined rotating and tilting movement. Careful control of the mutual speed parameters of the two movements makes it possible to inhibit the perception of the rotation, letting the "magic" effect emerge-a sudden change of the tilted object. By using 3-D animated computer graphics we analysed the interaction of different angular speeds and the object shape/size parameters in evoking this motion disappearance effect. An angular speed of 540° per second sufficed to inhibit the perception of the rotary movement with the smallest object showing the strongest effect. 90.7% of the 172 participants were not able to perceive the rotary movement at an angular speed of 1125 ° per second. Further analysis by multiple linear regression revealed major influences on the effectiveness of the magic trick of object height and object area, demonstrating the applicability of analysing key factors of magic tricks to reveal limits of the perceptual system.

Gustav KUHN, Hugo A. CAFFARATTI, Robert TESZKA e Ronald A. RENSINK

A psychologically-based taxonomy of misdirection

Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 5, 2014, p. 1392.

One of the 14 articles in the series The Psychology of Magic and the Magic of Psychology published on Frontiers in Psychology between 2014 and 2015.

Anthony S. BARNHART e Stephen D. GOLDINGER

Blinded by magic: eye-movements reveal the misdirection of attention

Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 5, 2014, p. 1461.

One of the 14 articles in the series The Psychology of Magic and the Magic of Psychology published on Frontiers in Psychology between 2014 and 2015.

Rissanen OLLI, Petteri PITKÄNEN, Antti JUVONEN, Gustav KUHN e Kai HAKKARAINEN

Expertise among professional magicians: an interview study

Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 5, 2014, p. 1484.

One of the 14 articles in the series The Psychology of Magic and the Magic of Psychology published on Frontiers in Psychology between 2014 and 2015.

Howard WILLIAMS e Peter W. MCOWAN

Magic in the machine: a computational magician's assistant

Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 5, 2014, p. 1283.

One of the 14 articles in the series The Psychology of Magic and the Magic of Psychology published on Frontiers in Psychology between 2014 and 2015.

Howard WILLIAMS e Peter W. MCOWAN

Magic in the machine: a computational magician's assistant

Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 5, 2014, p. 1283.

One of the 14 articles in the series The Psychology of Magic and the Magic of Psychology published on Frontiers in Psychology between 2014 and 2015.

Amory H. DANEK, Thomas FRAPS, Albrecht von MÜLLER, Benedikt GROTHE e Michael OLLINGER

It's a kind of magic—what self-reports can reveal about the phenomenology of insight problem solving

Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 5, 2014, p. 1408.

One of the 14 articles in the series The Psychology of Magic and the Magic of Psychology published on Frontiers in Psychology between 2014 and 2015.

Christine MOHR, Nikolaos KOUTRAKIS e Gustav KUHN

Priming psychic and conjuring abilities of a magic demonstration influences event interpretation and random number generation biases

Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 5, 2014, p. 1542.

One of the 14 articles in the series The Psychology of Magic and the Magic of Psychology published on Frontiers in Psychology between 2014 and 2015.

Ronald A. RENSINK e Gustav KUHN

A framework for using magic to study the mind

Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 6, 2015, p. 1508.

One of the 14 articles in the series The Psychology of Magic and the Magic of Psychology published on Frontiers in Psychology between 2014 and 2015.

Amory H. DANEK, Michael OLLINGER, Thomas FRAPS, Benedikt GROTHE e Virginia L. FLANAGIN

An fMRI investigation of expectation violation in magic tricks

Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 6, 2015, p. 84.

One of the 14 articles in the series The Psychology of Magic and the Magic of Psychology published on Frontiers in Psychology between 2014 and 2015.

11-20 de los 26 documentos en la categoría “Psicología”