This is how an illusionist targets your unconscious mind Derren Brown Big Think
This is how an illusionist targets your unconscious mind Watch the newest video from Big Think a https 3A 2F 2Fbigth ink 2FNewVideo a Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos a https 3A 2F 2Fbigth ink 2FEdge a ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Magicians are actually very effective applied psychologists They're familiar with the workings of both the conscious and unconscious mind During his act renowned psychological illusionist Derren Brown uses the technique of bafflement to bypass participants' conscious filters and get a maximum response to the trick Derren Brown returns to the stage with his new live one-man show Showman Check it out a http 3A 2F 2Fderrenbrown co uk 2Fshows 2Fshowman 2F a ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DERREN BROWN Derren Brown began his UK television career in December 2000 with a series of specials called Mind Control In the UK his name is now pretty much synonymous with the art of psychological manipulation Amongst a varied and notorious TV career Derren has played Russian Roulette live convinced middle-managers to commit armed robbery led the nation in a s ance stuck viewers at home to their sofas successfully predicted the National Lottery motivated a shy man to land a packed passenger plane at 30 000 feet hypnotised a man to assassinate Stephen Fry and created a zombie apocalypse for an unsuspecting participant after seemingly ending the world He has also written several best-selling books and has toured with eight sell-out one-man stage shows Read Derren Brown's latest book Happy Why More or Less Everything Is Fine a https 3A 2F 2Famzn to 2F38PpE2i a ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRANSCRIPT When you work I think with any sort of magic you become a very good applied psychologist just in a very niche area which is why it s generally magicians that are brought in to kind of test for psychic claims and that kind of thing to sort of debunk or look for that kind of evidence because scientists get fooled very easily like the rest of us magicians are just very good at understanding how that sort of thing can work and be fooling So you re working with conscious and non-conscious processes so for example to take an idea of just a card trick say you start a card trick and the deck has to be in a special order in order for the trick to work but there s a point halfway through the trick where it s safe for the person to shuffle the cards but if they shuffle at the beginning it would ruin the whole trick So maybe at the beginning you shuffle yourself as the magician but it s a false shuffle you re not really shuffling the cards but it looks like you are but halfway through the trick you hand them the deck and you say to the spectator who so far has not shuffled the cards you say to them Shuffle the cards again but this time do it under the table Now that doesn t make any sense because they haven t shuffled the cards before but in as much as they re now taking the cards and shuffling them under the table and following that instruction you re starting to play with the memory of what actually happened in the trick So now you re essentially planting a false memory that they had shuffled the deck before It s not a guaranteed thing but when they start to narrate the trick afterwards you start to see how these false memories are fitting into play So a big part of performing any sort of magic is controlling that narrative afterwards by playing with things like false memories so any magician becomes very good at doing that sort of thing My tool kit is the ongoing experience of both the audience and the people that come up on stage so I use rapid hypnotic induction techniques with people that come up on stage and they vary in efficacy from night to night but generally they work So there for example I would be using an unconscious process there of using bafflement and bewilderment to my advantage So if you imagine that somebody comes up to you in the street and says it s not 7 30 your reaction isn t to go oh yes I know it s 20 to two your reaction is normally would be to feel baffled and thrown by that like you ve sort of missed something And when we are baffled we become hyper suggestible because we re looking for a way out we re looking for a clear steer a clear direction out of that towards information that makes sense so I use that a lot Politicians use it a lot so they give you a bunch of statistics that you can barely follow and then they say so therefore And you re much more likely to then accept that information than if they ve started off with that information because it s relief from the sort of the bafflement of the figures that they ve just given you To read the full transcript go to a https 3A 2F 2Fbigthink com 2Fvideos 2Funconscious-mind a
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