misdirects
Misdirects are actions or tactics that deliberately steer people’s attention away from a target object, fact, or method. The term misdirects functions as both a plural noun and a verb phrase, and it derives from the prefix mis- plus direct, indicating an incorrect directing of attention. Misdirection is the broader concept, while misdirects refer to individual occurrences.
In magic and performance, misdirection is a technique used to conceal the method of a trick by
In rhetoric and storytelling, misdirection appears as red herrings, misleading clues, or plot twists designed to
In investigations and security contexts, misdirects describe decoys or misleading information meant to mislead investigators or
In design and media, misdirection can occur as a deliberate emphasis on a noncritical element, potentially
Cognitive psychology explains why misdirects work: they exploit selective attention, perceptual biases, and inattentional blindness. The
Examples include a magician’s flourish that distracts from the sleight of hand, or a red herring in