摘要
1970年,美国魔术师瑞克·约翰逊提出了一个理论:魔术看起来太完美时,观众反而没那么动容了,而且很容易就能破解魔术的秘密。英国伦敦大学的研究人员发现,比起有瑕疵的魔术,观众更喜欢“完美”的魔术。但与约翰逊的理论一致的是,此时观众更容易理解这些魔术是如何表演的。
In1970,American magician Rick Johnsson theorized that when magic tricks seem too perfect,audiences are less impressed and can easily figure out their secrets.Researchers at the University of London found viewers preferred"perfect"tricks to flawed ones.But consistent with the theory,viewers had an easier time understanding how these tricks were performed.