Why do brains so easily fall for magic tricks?Episode 65← All Episodes
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Stories by Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik in Scientific American.
Martinez-Conde S, Macknik SL. Magic and the brain. Scientific American. 2008 Dec 1;299(6):72-9.
The “color-changing card trick” by psychologist and magician Richard Wiseman.
Listen to Episode 27 about the possibility of mind reading by reading brain signals
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