Research by Zajonc showed that being exposed to nonsense stimuli below
threshold increased S's liking for them.  The more often someone was
subliminally exposed to the stimulus the more they liked it (e.g., a Turkish
word flashed 16 times would later be rated higher than one flashed 2 times).

Michael B. Quanty, Ph.D.
Psychology Professor
Senior Institutional Researcher
Thomas Nelson Community College
PO Box 9407
Hampton, VA 23670

Phone: 757.825.3500
Fax: 757.825.3807


-----Original Message-----
From: Janice Gearan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 1:57 PM
To: 'Michael Sylvester'; TIPS
Subject: RE: info: subliminal


The Bush campaign seems to think so! Good discussion topic re: this subject.

Jan Gearan
Associate Professor
Mt. Wachusett Community College
Gardner, MA

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Sylvester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 10:40 AM
To: TIPS
Subject: info: subliminal



do subliminal perceptual techniques influence behavior?

Michael Sylvester,Ph.D
Daytona Beach,Florida





Reply via email to