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Dr S New user 20 Posts |
This is my talk on the psychology of magic at an independently organised TED event in Canberra, Australia.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfCAJ-yet......=channel |
chill Veteran user colorado, usa 385 Posts |
Thank you, enjoyed it
I spent most of my money on magic and women, the rest i just wasted
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Bondy Regular user 124 Posts |
Thanks for posting this
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todd fritz New user 12 Posts |
Nice talk.
I love this stuff. |
Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
Good to hear a little of Virginia Satir's work remembered. (1:59) and from there some Bandler.
BTW, John Ramsay had a tremendous sense of what others were thinking which he used at his shop and among magicians.
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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Simon Southern Moss New user 51 Posts |
A wonderful talk Simon.
I really enjoyed the lines and presentation, and felt, if anything, the audience were too mild. Just a couple of minor points. First, the benefits of biofeedback, such as smiling, on mood are mitigated, and sometimes disappear, when explicit. As you would know, in most studies, the movements are incidental. But, when people are actually told to smile, the benefits, at least as measured by implicit or indirect measures, are not significant. If you know of any studies that diverge from this assumption, please let me know, because I could very well have missed this research. |
MagicDan3333 New user Sun Prairie, WI 38 Posts |
I have been both a psychotherapist and magician for over 30 years, love continuing to learn about the blend of psychology and magic.
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