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Manufacturing Magic and Computational CreativityOn the perception of probable things: neural substrates of associative memory, imagery, and perceptionThe Construction of Impossibility: A Logic-Based Analysis of Conjuring Tricks.Choosing in freedom or forced to choose? Introspective blindness to psychological forcing in stage-magicThe possibility of a science of magic.A psychologically-based taxonomy of misdirectionPredictive gaze cues affect face evaluations: The effect of facial emotion.Reduced gaze following and attention to heads when viewing a "live" social sceneSocial misdirection fails to enhance a magic illusion.Stronger misdirection in curved than in straight motion.Visual cognition during real social interaction.Magic and Misdirection: The Influence of Social Cues on the Allocation of Visual Attention While Watching a Cups-and-Balls Routine.The Phantom Vanish Magic Trick: Investigating the Disappearance of a Non-existent Object in a Dynamic Scene.Saccades Follow Perception When Judging Location.Imaging the impossible: an fMRI study of impossible causal relationships in magic tricks.Misdirection - past, present, and the futureActing without seeing: eye movements reveal visual processing without awareness.Magically deceptive biological motion-the French Drop Sleight.Editorial: The Psychology of Magic and the Magic of PsychologyThe effects of social misdirection on magic tricks: How deceived and undeceived groups differ.A framework for using magic to study the mind.How magic changes our expectations about autism.Perceptual and cognitive characteristics of common playing cards.The paddle move commonly used in magic tricks as a means for analysing the perceptual limits of combined motion trajectories.The ball vanishes in the air: can we blame representational momentum?The exploitation of Gestalt principles by magicians.Gaze and visual search strategies of children with Asperger syndrome/high functioning autism viewing a magic trick.Information and repetition change children's visual strategies when viewing magic tricks with and without gaze cues.No need for a social cue! A masked magician can also trick the audience in the vanishing ball illusion.Mapping reflexive shifts of attention in eye-centered and hand-centered coordinate systems.Increased gaze following for fearful faces. It depends on what you're looking for!Where is the ball? Behavioral and neural responses elicited by a magic trick.Implied body action directs spatial attention.Can Magic Deception Be Detected at an Unconscious Level?The Influence of Co-action on a Simple Attention Task: A Shift Back to the Status Quo.
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2006 nî lūn-bûn
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2006年の論文
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2006年学术文章
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There's more to magic than meets the eye.
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There's more to magic than meets the eye.
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There's more to magic than meets the eye.
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There's more to magic than meets the eye.
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There's more to magic than meets the eye.
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There's more to magic than meets the eye.
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There's more to magic than meets the eye.
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Gustav Kuhn
Michael F Land
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10.1016/J.CUB.2006.10.012
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2006-11-01T00:00:00Z