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The Put-and-Fetch Ambiguity: How Magicians Exploit the Principle of Exclusive Allocation of Movements to Intentions

机译:随取随取的歧义:魔术师如何利用运动的意图专用分配原则

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In many magic tricks, magicians fool their audience by performing a mock action (a so-called “ruse”), which merely serves the purpose of providing a seemingly natural explanation for visible movements that are actually part of the secret move they want to hide from the audience. Here, we discuss a special magic ruse in which the action of secretly putting something somewhere is “explained away” by the mock action of fetching something from the same place, or vice versa. Interestingly, the psychological principles underlying the amazing potency and robustness of this technique seem to be very similar to the general perceptual principles underlying figure–ground perception and the assignment of border ownership. This analogy may be useful for exploring the possibility that this and similar magical effects involve immediate “unconscious inferences” about intentions more akin to perceptual processing than to explicit deliberations based on a reflective “theory” of mind.
机译:在许多魔术技巧中,魔术师通过执行模拟动作(所谓的“诡计”)来欺骗观众,这仅是为了为看得见的动作提供看似自然的解释,而这些动作实际上是他们想要隐藏的秘密动作的一部分听众在这里,我们讨论一种特殊的魔术诡计,其中通过从同一位置抓取某物的模拟动作来“解释”秘密地将某物放置在某处的动作,反之亦然。有趣的是,这种技术惊人的效能和鲁棒性所基于的心理学原理似乎与基于图形地面感知和边界所有权归属的一般感知原理非常相似。这种类比可能有助于探索这种可能性和类似的魔术效应涉及立即的“无意识推论”,这些推论更类似于感知过程,而不是基于基于反射性“理论”的显式审议。

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