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观众参与和任务相关性在纸牌戏法中对变化检测的作用。

The role of audience participation and task relevance on change detection during a card trick.

作者信息

Smith Tim J

机构信息

Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London , London, UK.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2015 Feb 5;6:13. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00013. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Magicians utilize many techniques for misdirecting audience attention away from the secret sleight of a trick. One technique is to ask an audience member to participate in a trick either physically by asking them to choose a card or cognitively by having them keep track of a card. While such audience participation is an established part of most magic the cognitive mechanisms by which it operates are unknown. Failure to detect changes to objects while passively viewing magic tricks has been shown to be conditional on the changing feature being irrelevant to the current task. How change blindness operates during interactive tasks is unclear but preliminary evidence suggests that relevance of the changing feature may also play a role (Triesch et al., 2003). The present study created a simple on-line card trick inspired by Triesch et al.'s (2003) that allowed playing cards to be instantaneously replaced without distraction or occlusion as participants were either actively sorting the cards (Doing condition) or watching another person perform the task (Watching conditions). Participants were given one of three sets of instructions. The relevance of the card color to the task increased across the three instructions. During half of the trials a card changed color (but retained its number) as it was moving to the stack. Participants were instructed to immediately report such changes. Analysis of the probability of reporting a change revealed that actively performing the sorting task led to more missed changes than passively watching the same task but only when the changing feature was irrelevant to the sorting task. If the feature was relevant during either the pick-up or put-down action change detection was as good as during the watching block. These results confirm the ability of audience participation to create subtle dynamics of attention and perception during a magic trick and hide otherwise striking changes at the center of attention.

摘要

魔术师运用多种技巧将观众的注意力从魔术的秘密手法上转移开。一种技巧是让观众参与魔术,要么让他们亲自挑选一张牌,要么让他们记住一张牌,从而在认知上参与进来。虽然这种观众参与是大多数魔术的既定组成部分,但其运作的认知机制尚不清楚。研究表明,在被动观看魔术时未能察觉物体的变化取决于变化的特征与当前任务无关。在互动任务中变化盲视是如何起作用的尚不清楚,但初步证据表明变化特征的相关性可能也起到了作用(特里施等人,2003年)。本研究受特里施等人(2003年)的启发创造了一个简单的在线纸牌魔术,当参与者积极整理纸牌(操作条件)或观看他人执行任务(观看条件)时,纸牌能够在不分散注意力或无遮挡的情况下瞬间被替换。参与者收到三组指令中的一组。在这三组指令中,纸牌颜色与任务的相关性逐渐增加。在一半的试验中,一张纸牌在移到牌堆时会改变颜色(但数字不变)。参与者被要求立即报告此类变化。对报告变化的概率进行分析后发现,积极执行整理任务比被动观看同一任务导致更多的变化被漏报,但前提是变化的特征与整理任务无关。如果在拿起或放下动作过程中该特征是相关的,那么变化检测效果与在观看环节一样好。这些结果证实了观众参与在魔术表演过程中能够创造出微妙的注意力和感知动态,并在注意力中心隐藏原本引人注目的变化。

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