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  2. Mentalism - Wikipedia

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    Professional mentalists generally do not mix "standard" magic tricks with their mental feats. Doing so associates mentalism too closely with the theatrical trickery employed by stage magicians. Many mentalists claim not to be magicians at all, arguing that it is a different art form altogether.

  3. Billet reading - Wikipedia

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    Billet reading, or the envelope trick, is a mentalist effect in which a performer pretends to use clairvoyance to read messages on folded papers or inside sealed envelopes. It is a widely performed "standard" of the mentalist craft since the middle of the 19th century.

  4. How magic works: Magicians share 6 psychological secrets they ...

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    This makes for a more entertaining performance for the audience and also gives the magician an “out” or ability to spin the trick in a different direction if something goes wrong — and you ...

  5. 36 Of The Most Interesting Psychological Tricks That Seem To ...

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    Technically, psychology refers to a person's mind and behavior, but when you look a tad deeper than this shallow explanation, you find that it's about the biological, social, and environmental ...

  6. Book test - Wikipedia

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    The mentalist memorizes a single word or passage from one of the books prior to the performance, the force book. They may also ask the spectator to choose a book from their own bookshelf, and then quickly reads a passage from it while the spectator is occupied selecting a second book from the shelf. [10]

  7. Cold reading - Wikipedia

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    Cold reading is a set of techniques used by mentalists, psychics, fortune-tellers, and mediums. [1] Without prior knowledge, a practiced cold-reader can quickly obtain a great deal of information by analyzing the person's body language, age, clothing or fashion, hairstyle, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, level of education, manner of speech, place of origin, etc. during a line ...

  8. Joseph Dunninger - Wikipedia

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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt invited Dunninger to the White House on a number of occasions to demonstrate his mentalist skills. [2] Dunninger was a debunker of fraudulent mediums. [2] He claimed to replicate through trickery all spiritualist phenomena. [3] He wrote the book Inside the Medium's Cabinet (1935

  9. Muscle reading - Wikipedia

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    The fame of the mentalist Axel Hellstrom led to it widely being called Hellstromism. Performers such as J. Randall Brown, Erik Jan Hanussen, Franz Polgar, Kreskin, and Nader Hanna have also used muscle reading successfully in their acts. In 1924, magician Carl Hertz noted that "mind-reading is nothing but muscle-reading. In all the cases where ...