
What Magic & Mind Reading Reveal About the Brain | Asi Wind
Andrew Huberman
25 mar 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Uncover how spectators unknowingly contribute to magic tricks
In some of the most devious magic, the spectator is manipulated into performing a crucial part of the trick themselves without ever knowing they contributed.
Use dramatic events to erase unwanted memories
To make an audience forget something, you can immediately follow it with a more dramatic and impactful event that erases the memory of the smaller, preceding one.
Introduce deliberate gaps to enhance memory consolidation
Introducing brief gaps of doing nothing during practice allows the brain to replay the learned sequence up to 30 times faster, significantly strengthening memory consolidation.
Use a mirror to gain fresh perspective on your work
To overcome personal bias and see flaws in your work, look at its reflection in a mirror, which flips the image and allows you to see it with fresh eyes.
Exhale to relax your audience
A performer's initial breath on stage can influence the audience's collective state, as a long exhale can cause the group to unconsciously relax.
Understand memories as co-authored feelings
You don't remember an event as it happened, but rather you recall a memory of the event that has been co-authored and encoded with the feeling you had at the time.
Beware: intelligence can make you more susceptible to deception
It's easier to fool intelligent people because a magician can use their large bank of knowledge and tendency to fill in the blanks against them.
Conquer fear to enhance memory retention
The primary obstacle to remembering a large amount of information is not a lack of technique but the fear of failure, which must be conquered first.
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