What is another word for subliminals?

Pronunciation: [sʌblˈɪmɪnə͡lz] (IPA)

Subliminals, also known as subliminal messages, are specially crafted messages that are designed to be perceived by the subconscious mind to influence behavior or achieve desired results. Synonyms for subliminals include hidden messages, subliminal stimuli, subthreshold messages, and subconscious suggestions. These types of messages are used in advertising, self-help, and even in entertainment to subconsciously influence the viewer or listener. Other related words include affirmations, auto-suggestion, and hypnosis. While there is some debate about the effectiveness of subliminals, many people believe they can have a positive impact on the mind and behavior. Whatever your thoughts on them may be, it's clear that subliminals have the power to impact our subconscious, whether we realize it or not.

What are the hypernyms for Subliminals?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for subliminals?

Subliminals refer to the messages or stimuli that are perceived by the subconscious mind without the conscious mind being aware of them. The antonyms for subliminals include overt, explicit, manifest, and obvious. These words suggest that the information or message is conveyed in a visible or obvious way, which means that the conscious mind is aware of it. Other antonyms for subliminals include clear, distinct, and evident, all of which describe a message or stimulus that is easily perceived or understood. When it comes to communication, the use of explicit information and messages is often emphasized to ensure that the intended recipients receive and comprehend the message being conveyed.

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Famous quotes with Subliminals

  • In 1957, James Vicary, a market researcher, conducted a six week test in a New Jersey movie theatre. A high-speed projector repeatedly and subliminally flashed the slogans ‘drink Coke’ and ‘eat popcorn’ over the film. I thought I’d make my own cinema ad to try something similar. According to Vicary, popcorn sales went up by 57.5% and Coke sales by 18.1%... Whether Vicary’s results were due to the subliminals can never be shown and the experiment has become shrouded in urban myth. This is the Genesis Cinema in East London, which kindly agreed to include our ad amongst the trailers for a screening of Ocean's Twelve, a carefully chosen film which, if the ad works, the audience will not be able to remember. Not a bad thing.
    Derren Brown

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