Brain research of magic Maybe this ought not state it or distribute it here, yet I think it is such a very fascinating certainty ... that I couldn't help it!
What's more, it is that our cerebrum does magic , or rather, it enables that we magicians to can do magic ...
What I am going to disclose is certifiably not a mystery, there are numerous logical investigations that discussion about this, so it isn't me who finds anything
A day or two ago surfing the net I found an article in the magazine "Quo" that discussions about this and is extremely inquisitive, the cerebrum, that organ still to be found, or rather to complete the process of decoding, is an extraordinary partner for magicians .
On the off chance that you are one of the individuals who imagine that a magician won't have the option to "cheat you" ... you are off-base and we accept that the cerebrum controls everything, knows it all, sees everything ... Be that as it may, is it actually so?
executive of the Laboratory of Visual Neuroscience in Phoenix, clarifies the premise with which to start to comprehend the trickeries of the mind: "Our cerebrum has restricted resources. You can't process all the data that comes to you, and in this way you should concentrate consideration on specific spots, eradicating the rest. Sort out reality with the resources you have, thus, when we center around something, we fundamentally forget about different components. It's what we call consideration visual impairment . " (
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As in a situation, the mind turns on its concentration and lights up what it thinks about significant; however meanwhile, the remainder of the truth is out of the scene, as an adornment.
"Eyes that don't see ... delude"
To disclose the visual deficiency to the change, recently named, neuroscientist Stephen Macknick shows us a video that may appear to be a joke with a concealed camera, yet in certainty it was done to make an edifying encounter about this reality.
In the video, it would appear that a tourist approaches a few people for help in the road to show a location. Individuals focus on searching for that road on a guide and don't understand that the tourist has changed for another, when they raise their heads from the guide they don't see the
change.