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Misdirection in magic: Implications for the relationship between eye gaze and attention

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Pages 391-405 | Published online: 27 Feb 2008

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Annette Joosten, Sonya Girdler, Matthew A. Albrecht, Chiara Horlin, Marita Falkmer, Denise Leung, Anna Ordqvist, Håkan Fleischer & Torbjörn Falkmer. (2016) Gaze and visual search strategies of children with Asperger syndrome/high functioning autism viewing a magic trick. Developmental Neurorehabilitation 19:2, pages 95-102.
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Frouke Hermens. (2015) Fixation instruction influences gaze cueing. Visual Cognition 23:4, pages 432-449.
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Wayne S. Murray, Martin H. Fischer & Benjamin W. Tatler. (2013) Serial and parallel processes in eye movement control: Current controversies and future directions. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 66:3, pages 417-428.
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Gustav Kuhn & John M. Findlay. (2010) Misdirection, attention and awareness: Inattentional blindness reveals temporal relationship between eye movements and visual awareness. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 63:1, pages 136-146.
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David D. Woods & Nadine B. Sarter. (2010) Capturing the dynamics of attention control from individual to distributed systems: the shape of models to come. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science 11:1-2, pages 7-28.
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Gustav Kuhn, BenjaminW. Tatler & GeoffG. Cole. (2009) You look where I look! Effect of gaze cues on overt and covert attention in misdirection. Visual Cognition 17:6-7, pages 925-944.
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JasonA. Droll & MiguelP. Eckstein. (2009) Gaze control and memory for objects while walking in a real world environment. Visual Cognition 17:6-7, pages 1159-1184.
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Kuan-Ting Lee, Wei-Li Wang & Yi-Ching Yang. (2022) Impact of a magic recreation program on older adults with minor depressive symptoms in a long-term care facility: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Geriatric Nursing 48, pages 169-176.
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Robert G. Alexander, Stephen L. Macknik & Susana Martinez-Conde. (2022) What the Neuroscience and Psychology of Magic Reveal about Misinformation. Publications 10:4, pages 33.
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Jeniffer Ortega, Patricia Montañes, Anthony Barnhart & Gustav Kuhn. (2021) Differential Effects of Experience and Information Cues on Metacognitive Judgments About Others’ Change Detection Abilities. i-Perception 12:4, pages 204166952110392.
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Joe Cutting, Paul Cairns & Gustav Kuhn. (2020) Nothing else matters: Video games create sustained attentional selection away from task-irrelevant features. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 82:8, pages 3907-3919.
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Jordi Camí, Alex Gomez-Marin & Luis M. Martínez. (2020) On the cognitive bases of illusionism. PeerJ 8, pages e9712.
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Sophie N. Lanthier, Michelle Jarick, Mona J. H. Zhu, Crystal S. J. Byun & Alan Kingstone. (2019) Socially Communicative Eye Contact and Gender Affect Memory. Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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Jeniffer Ortega, Patricia Montañes, Anthony Barnhart & Gustav Kuhn. (2018) Exploiting failures in metacognition through magic: Visual awareness as a source of visual metacognition bias. Consciousness and Cognition 65, pages 152-168.
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Timothy A. Seidel. (2017) Auditors’ Response to Assessments of High Control Risk: Further Insights. Contemporary Accounting Research 34:3, pages 1340-1377.
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Gustav Kuhn & Robert Teszka. (2017) Don't Get Misdirected! Differences in Overt and Covert Attentional Inhibition between Children and Adults. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, pages 17470218.2016.1.
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Andreas Hergovich & Bernhard Oberfichtner. (2016) Magic and Misdirection: The Influence of Social Cues on the Allocation of Visual Attention While Watching a Cups-and-Balls Routine. Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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Tim J. Smith. (2015) The role of audience participation and task relevance on change detection during a card trick. Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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Marie SHODA, Naofumi KURODA & Kazuhiko YOKOSAWA. (2015) Human faces and gaze direction strongly affect eye fixations within magical tricks. The Japanese Journal of Cognitive Psychology 12:2, pages 69-76.
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Anthony S. Barnhart & Stephen D. Goldinger. (2014) Blinded by magic: eye-movements reveal the misdirection of attention. Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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Gustav Kuhn, Hugo A. Caffaratti, Robert Teszka & Ronald A. Rensink. (2014) A psychologically-based taxonomy of misdirection. Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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