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The Psychology of Magic

Postby Bertoneski » Feb 10th, '11, 09:39



I recently read in The Times about a new book - a general publication and not one solely for the magician - where a husband and wife, (both psychologists) had examined why Magic tricks/effects/illusions work - from a Psychologists standpoint.

Does anyone know the name of this book / authors / anyone bought it?

Thanks

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Postby sleightlycrazy » Feb 10th, '11, 09:48

It's Sleights of Mind my Stephen Macknik and his wife whose name I can't recall. Dr. Macknik came and spoke to the psych department at my university last December and I got to sit in and listen to complicated neuroscience talk.

I read the book last month and found it to be very interesting. The loose plot he tried to add about his and his wife's audition to become gold-pinned members of the Magic Castle isn't that great, but the meat of the book-- the science of magic-- is excellent.

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Postby Grimshaw » Feb 10th, '11, 09:55

I'm reading it at the moment and am thoroughly enjoying it.

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Postby Bertoneski » Feb 10th, '11, 09:58

Thanks for that....

Here is their website:

http://www.sleightsofmind.com/

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Postby Nic Castle » Apr 23rd, '11, 21:59

I picked this book up a few days ago and I think that it is excellent. The points they are getting across are excellent and it is well worth reading. Up to now I have only read three chapters and they use magic at times to keep you intreagued.

It is well worth reading

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Postby magicofthemind » Apr 24th, '11, 10:33

It's about neuroscience, not psychology - not quite the same thing. The authors make it quite clear that they're not psychologists.

I found it very interesting, especially to update myself on stuff that I learnt in the Seventies which is now out of fashion.

Barry

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