an experimental procedure in which neither the subjects of the experiment nor the persons administering the experiment know the critical aspects of the experiment
1993 Diana Ashley at the University of Southern California studied the effect of subliminally presented reinforced stimuli on factual material using the MIP Paradigm in a double-blind experiment.
the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture
This process occurs largely without discrimination, except for the lenses of interpretation which themselves are a direct result of our primary and secondary caretakers, and from the enculturation process in general.
an experimental procedure in which neither the subjects of the experiment nor the persons administering the experiment know the critical aspects of the experiment
It is intended to defer to a readers right to know where to get the raw hard data that supports my assertions.
1985-1986 Charles McCusker, Lee Liston and Eldon Taylor performed the first true double-blind study of audio subliminal tapes within the walls of the Utah State Prison.
loud and harsh sounding rock music with a strong beat
Reversing, or playing backwards, subliminal messages in heavy metal music appears to excite emotional expressions and responses often viewed as right brain in their origin.
Behaviorally, this means we are predisposed by the preconscious, which manifests as lack of confidence, fear of failure, internalization of stress, physical ailments, rationalization, and so forth.
For some, it's getting a better job, or losing weight, or improving memory, or accelerating learning abilities, or adding charisma to their personalities and so forth.
This conceptualization is elaborated by Klein (1956, 1970) in terms of a model of motivation in perception which stresses the interplay of executive and concurrently active peripheral motives in relation to their accessibility to awareness, and as determinants of what is focal versus subsidiary in perceptual experience.
a surgeon who beautifies the body (especially the face)
In consequence, the Utah State Prison installed and maintains a voluntary tape library for inmates.
1988-1990 Cosmetic surgeon Robert Youngblood, along with his surgical staff, tested the effect of the WHOLE BRAINr "Pre and Post Operative" tape on 360 patients.
psychic activity just below the level of awareness
SUBCONSCIOUS MIND POWER
Everyone I have ever met or interacted with, everyone I have ever read or listened to, in fact every single human being from my experience has, at one time or another, desired to change something about themselves and found it to be exceedingly difficult, if not sometimes impossible.
a transparent optical device used to converge or diverge transmitted light and to form images
This process occurs largely without discrimination, except for the lenses of interpretation which themselves are a direct result of our primary and secondary caretakers, and from the enculturation process in general.
Regardless of perception theories, registration can be independent of perception, and without an unconscious awareness or subconscious learning dynamic there exists no basis to psychology.
the amplitude level of the undesired background noise
According to his model, five factors govern whether a stimulus surfaces at a conscious level: direction of attention; signal strength; external noise level; internal noise levels and signal importance (meaning).
the academic department responsible for teaching and research in chemistry
Professor William Guillory (former chairman of the chemistry department at the University of Utah) states that even models of "hard science" are self-defining and may say nothing valid about reality.
This conceptualization is elaborated by Klein (1956, 1970) in terms of a model of motivation in perception which stresses the interplay of executive and concurrently active peripheral motives in relation to their accessibility to awareness, and as determinants of what is focal versus subsidiary in perceptual experience.
a tournament in which every contestant plays every other contestant
On one channel, accessing the left brain, are meaningfully spoken, forward-masked, permissive affirmations delivered in a round robin manner by a male voice, a female voice and a child's voice.
causing something to take effect or to have energy
This model assumes that a subliminal input raises the activation level of existing unconscious motives and that it can therefore be considered analogous to an internally generated increase in the intensity of unconscious motives.
on or near an edge or constituting an outer boundary
HISTORY
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
unconsciousness resulting from lack of knowledge or attention
Professor Benjamin B. Wolman's modified categorization of subliminal stimuli, divides descriptive values into five criteria of awareness and unawareness.
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
represent an incident, state, or emotion by action, especially on stage
Looking at how one learns, and how one acts out that learning is one such complex interaction of elements occurring simultaneously and resulting in a synergistic totality known as the individual.
of or serving to provide incentive or stimulus to action
From belief systems to product identification, Packard presented a case for persuasion through the art and science of motivational analysis, feedback, and psychological manipulation.
the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes
Professor Benjamin B. Wolman's modified categorization of subliminal stimuli, divides descriptive values into five criteria of awareness and unawareness.
This conceptualization is elaborated by Klein (1956, 1970) in terms of a model of motivation in perception which stresses the interplay of executive and concurrently active peripheral motives in relation to their accessibility to awareness, and as determinants of what is focal versus subsidiary in perceptual experience.
For most of us, our primary caretaker (ordinarily our mother) is responsible for our suggestibility, the way we learn (e.g., literally or inferentially) and our secondary caretaker (usually father) creates our sexuality, the way we act out our learning (e.g., emotionally or physically).
any information or event that acts to arouse action
A contemporary of Sigmund Freud, Dr. O. Poetzle, studied subliminal perception under exact laboratory conditions and discovered behavior effects days and weeks after the original stimuli.
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
someone who tries to persuade or induce or lead on
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
the sciences concerned with gathering, manipulating, storing, retrieving, and classifying recorded information
HISTORY
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
The Influence of Aerobic Exercise and Relaxation Training on Coping With Test-Taking Anxiety, Stanford University and Santa Clara University, 1993
Reid, J., "Free of Depression," Subliminal Tape Study, Colorado State University, 1990
Roche, K., The Effect of a Whole Brainr Subliminal Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Colorado State University, 1993
Taylor, E., Longitudinal Study: Cancer Remission, Progressive Awareness Research: Med...
Reviewing the research, Progressive Awareness Research (PAR) developed the patented INNERTALK programs using an entirely new (electronic encoding) process.
the process of making something seem consistent with reason
The right hemisphere is indiscriminate while the left is the logic and reason center with defense mechanisms such as rationalization built around logic and reason.
a death that results from a wrongful act or from negligence
The wrongful death action, brought against Judas Priest and CBS in Reno, has led to a judicial interpretation regarding subliminal communication and First Amendment rights.
Here, a treatment modality is tested by administering a pre and post test using some standard recognized scale that is both reliable and valid in the domain of measurement.
From the auditory canal the waves are transmitted to the drum membrane, or middle ear, where air pressure and three small bones convey vibrations to the inner ear.
It is believed that the left brain views language literally and according to the rules of language while the right brain views language spatially and emotionally, tumbling the words in a process called subconscious cerebration and even seeing the words as our eyes see the world - upside down.
Looking at how one learns, and how one acts out that learning is one such complex interaction of elements occurring simultaneously and resulting in a synergistic totality known as the individual.
a (usually irritating) impulsive and uncontrollable outburst by a problem child or a neurotic adult
Indeed, opposing strategies also lay beneath much of what is called sublimation, or the acting out of unacceptable fantasies in a socially acceptable way.
the snail-shaped tube (in the inner ear coiled around the modiolus) where sound vibrations are converted into nerve impulses by the organ of Corti
Here, within the inner ear are cochlea or coiled structures with sensory cells that receive the sound stimuli and transmit to the brain impulses arising from them.
In this instance, the fear of public speaking, the closer to success, the more powerful the exertion by subconscious processes to eliminate the impending threat.
On one channel, accessing the left brain, are meaningfully spoken, forward-masked, permissive affirmations delivered in a round robin manner by a male voice, a female voice and a child's voice.
the process of using one's mind to consider something
It is believed that the left brain views language literally and according to the rules of language while the right brain views language spatially and emotionally, tumbling the words in a process called subconscious cerebration and even seeing the words as our eyes see the world - upside down.
a metal of relatively high density (specific gravity greater than about 5) or of high relative atomic weight (especially one that is poisonous like mercury or lead)
Some "heavy metal" recordings have included subliminal messages (usually satanic, drug or sexual in orientation) for years.
A contemporary of Sigmund Freud, Dr. O. Poetzle, studied subliminal perception under exact laboratory conditions and discovered behavior effects days and weeks after the original stimuli.
Therefore, the threshold of awareness or detection/perception level that exists and is taking place below that threshold is in fact a neural excitation.
On one channel, accessing the left brain, are meaningfully spoken, forward-masked, permissive affirmations delivered in a round robin manner by a male voice, a female voice and a child's voice.
relating to a British writer concerned with social justice
Hidden Persuaders was the first open attempt to inform the general public of a potentially Orwellian means to enslave the mind and to do so surreptitiously.
They often underpin what psychologists call cognitive dissonance, the process of holding two mutually exclusive beliefs without noticing the inherent opposition.
1993 Thomas Plante, faculty member of Stanford University and Director of the mental health services for the Children's Health Council, together with Michael DiGregorio and Gerdenio Manuel of Santa Clara University, evaluated the effect of Whole Brain -- on test anxiety in a double-blind experiment.
This conceptualization is elaborated by Klein (1956, 1970) in terms of a model of motivation in perception which stresses the interplay of executive and concurrently active peripheral motives in relation to their accessibility to awareness, and as determinants of what is focal versus subsidiary in perceptual experience.
displaying excessive movement, restlessness, or talkativeness
The Influence of Aerobic Exercise and Relaxation Training on Coping With Test-Taking Anxiety, Stanford University and Santa Clara University, 1993
Reid, J., "Free of Depression," Subliminal Tape Study, Colorado State University, 1990
Roche, K., The Effect of a Whole Brainr Subliminal Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Colorado State University, 1993
Taylor, E., Longitudinal Study: Cancer Remission, Progressive Awareness Research: Med...
relating to or having the nature of illation or inference
For most of us, our primary caretaker (ordinarily our mother) is responsible for our suggestibility, the way we learn (e.g., literally or inferentially) and our secondary caretaker (usually father) creates our sexuality, the way we act out our learning (e.g., emotionally or physically).
Despite some failures of replication there are numerous instances where subliminal stimuli "can measurably influence a variety of subject's subsequent behaviors."
Behaviorally, this means we are predisposed by the preconscious, which manifests as lack of confidence, fear of failure, internalization of stress, physical ailments, rationalization, and so forth.
From the auditory canal the waves are transmitted to the drum membrane, or middle ear, where air pressure and three small bones convey vibrations to the inner ear.
the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up
Therefore, the threshold of awareness or detection/perception level that exists and is taking place below that threshold is in fact a neural excitation.
It is intended to defer to a readers right to know where to get the raw hard data that supports my assertions.
1985-1986 Charles McCusker, Lee Liston and Eldon Taylor performed the first true double-blind study of audio subliminal tapes within the walls of the Utah State Prison.
Our subliminal beliefs, those beliefs in the subconscious that arise from our desire to be accepted and to avoid pain, humiliation and rejection, determine our actions.
United States prizefighter who lost his world heavyweight championship to Cassius Clay in 1964 (1932-1970)
It is intended to defer to a readers right to know where to get the raw hard data that supports my assertions.
1985-1986 Charles McCusker, Lee Liston and Eldon Taylor performed the first true double-blind study of audio subliminal tapes within the walls of the Utah State Prison.
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
of or relating to or incorporating the methods and theory of psychiatric treatment originated by Sigmund Freud
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
The Influence of Aerobic Exercise and Relaxation Training on Coping With Test-Taking Anxiety, Stanford University and Santa Clara University, 1993
Reid, J., "Free of Depression," Subliminal Tape Study, Colorado State University, 1990
Roche, K., The Effect of a Whole Brainr Subliminal Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Colorado State University, 1993
Taylor, E., Longitudinal Study: Cancer Remission, Progressive Awareness Research: Med...
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
This conceptualization is elaborated by Klein (1956, 1970) in terms of a model of motivation in perception which stresses the interplay of executive and concurrently active peripheral motives in relation to their accessibility to awareness, and as determinants of what is focal versus subsidiary in perceptual experience.
Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis
A contemporary of Sigmund Freud, Dr. O. Poetzle, studied subliminal perception under exact laboratory conditions and discovered behavior effects days and weeks after the original stimuli.
relating to or involving the mental process of knowing
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
The threat of rejection produces a fear (For Every Anger Response = FEAR) which in turn results in anxiety or depression and defensively in anger (ANGER = A Nasty Getting Even Response).
For those who may not be familiar with this research design, a double-blind test or study operates with two or more researchers and at least three subject groups.
They often underpin what psychologists call cognitive dissonance, the process of holding two mutually exclusive beliefs without noticing the inherent opposition.
participating in processes changing substances into others
This gives rise to additional negative programming, a direct result of our failure to control our reactive response, like the abuse of food or the acting out of anger, as if to say to the conscious mind, "You knew you couldn't do it!"
a learning process in which an organism's behavior becomes dependent on the occurrence of a stimulus in its environment
For example, with learning as basic as that involved in walking, both the pain from falling and the emotional encouragement given during the learning process form response conditioning.
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
a change directly from the solid to the gaseous state
Indeed, opposing strategies also lay beneath much of what is called sublimation, or the acting out of unacceptable fantasies in a socially acceptable way.
a custodian who is hired to manage something or someone
For most of us, our primary caretaker (ordinarily our mother) is responsible for our suggestibility, the way we learn (e.g., literally or inferentially) and our secondary caretaker (usually father) creates our sexuality, the way we act out our learning (e.g., emotionally or physically).
a period during the 1930s when there was a worldwide economic depression and mass unemployment
1990 A double-blind study carried out at Colorado State University, using the WHOLE BRAINr program "Freedom From Depression" for more than 17 hours, showed a significant decrease on the Beck Depression scale.
1993 Thomas Plante, faculty member of Stanford University and Director of the mental health services for the Children's Health Council, together with Michael DiGregorio and Gerdenio Manuel of Santa Clara University, evaluated the effect of Whole Brain -- on test anxiety in a double-blind experiment.
1993 Thomas Plante, faculty member of Stanford University and Director of the mental health services for the Children's Health Council, together with Michael DiGregorio and Gerdenio Manuel of Santa Clara University, evaluated the effect of Whole Brain -- on test anxiety in a double-blind experiment.
From the auditory canal the waves are transmitted to the drum membrane, or middle ear, where air pressure and three small bones convey vibrations to the inner ear.
the activity of converting data or information into code
Reviewing the research, Progressive Awareness Research (PAR) developed the patented INNERTALK programs using an entirely new (electronic encoding) process.
characterized by denial or opposition or resistance
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
According to Benjamin Wolman, subliminal research is at least as old as Suslowa's work in 1863 wherein he reported "an increase in the two-point discrimination threshold as a function of subliminal electrical stimulation," (1973).
a compound made artificially by chemical reactions
The double arrow system illustrates stimuli from the outside world, both real and synthetic stimuli according to the interpreted emotional intensity of the stimuli.
It is believed that the left brain views language literally and according to the rules of language while the right brain views language spatially and emotionally, tumbling the words in a process called subconscious cerebration and even seeing the words as our eyes see the world - upside down.
Despite some failures of replication there are numerous instances where subliminal stimuli "can measurably influence a variety of subject's subsequent behaviors."
For some, it's getting a better job, or losing weight, or improving memory, or accelerating learning abilities, or adding charisma to their personalities and so forth.
spontaneously derived from or prompted by a natural tendency
As we talked over our personal experiences with INNERTALK it became very obvious that our benefit had been gradual and from the inside out, almost intuitive in its inner direction.
the speech act of continuing a conversational exchange
Reversing, or playing backwards, subliminal messages in heavy metal music appears to excite emotional expressions and responses often viewed as right brain in their origin.
Just as theories make general assumptions about the individual that are not necessarily representative of any one individual, so too do models generalize in making a statement about reality, when in fact the model is self-defining and does not necessarily say anything about reality.
a brief description given for purposes of identification
A study designed by E. R. Spangenberg and initially presented with the co-authors, A. G. Greenwald, A. R. Pratkanis and J. Eskenazi, tested the effect of labels on the expectation factor.
Without conscious choice, subliminal beliefs have been scripted in most of us as a result of what I refer to as the "no-don't" syndrome and the response to avoid rejection.
They often underpin what psychologists call cognitive dissonance, the process of holding two mutually exclusive beliefs without noticing the inherent opposition.
For most of us, our primary caretaker (ordinarily our mother) is responsible for our suggestibility, the way we learn (e.g., literally or inferentially) and our secondary caretaker (usually father) creates our sexuality, the way we act out our learning (e.g., emotionally or physically).
Hidden Persuaders was the first open attempt to inform the general public of a potentially Orwellian means to enslave the mind and to do so surreptitiously.
come near or verge on, resemble, come nearer in quality, or character
Peripheral perception is normally thought of as that aspect of sight that borders on the fringes of how far out to one's right or left side one can see.
the way in which two things mutually affect one another
This conceptualization is elaborated by Klein (1956, 1970) in terms of a model of motivation in perception which stresses the interplay of executive and concurrently active peripheral motives in relation to their accessibility to awareness, and as determinants of what is focal versus subsidiary in perceptual experience.
a city of northwestern Germany linked by the Weser River to the port of Bremerhaven and the North Sea; in the Middle Ages it was a leading member of the Hanseatic League
1991 Professor Peter Kruse at Bremen University in Germany, conducted a double-blind study that used a specially created WHOLE BRAINr program.
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
According to Benjamin Wolman, subliminal research is at least as old as Suslowa's work in 1863 wherein he reported "an increase in the two-point discrimination threshold as a function of subliminal electrical stimulation," (1973).
According to Benjamin Wolman, subliminal research is at least as old as Suslowa's work in 1863 wherein he reported "an increase in the two-point discrimination threshold as a function of subliminal electrical stimulation," (1973).
The wrongful death action, brought against Judas Priest and CBS in Reno, has led to a judicial interpretation regarding subliminal communication and First Amendment rights.
If subliminal stimuli are considered as a special case of incidental or peripheral activation, then this model constitutes a promising way to understand the interaction of the variables studied in subliminal research.
The Influence of Aerobic Exercise and Relaxation Training on Coping With Test-Taking Anxiety, Stanford University and Santa Clara University, 1993
Reid, J., "Free of Depression," Subliminal Tape Study, Colorado State University, 1990
Roche, K., The Effect of a Whole Brainr Subliminal Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Colorado State University, 1993
Taylor, E., Longitudinal Study: Cancer Remission, Progressive Awareness Research: Med...
personal attractiveness that enables you to influence others
For some, it's getting a better job, or losing weight, or improving memory, or accelerating learning abilities, or adding charisma to their personalities and so forth.
Behaviorally, this means we are predisposed by the preconscious, which manifests as lack of confidence, fear of failure, internalization of stress, physical ailments, rationalization, and so forth.
Let's say, for purposes of illustration, that our hypothetical individual who wishes to be more prosperous, also was raised with the belief that money is the source of all evil.
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity
ANALOGY
In the many lectures I have presented in the United States and Europe there has always been a nagging need to find an analogy that could accurately describe what occurs with the users of INNERTALK audio tapes.
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
From belief systems to product identification, Packard presented a case for persuasion through the art and science of motivational analysis, feedback, and psychological manipulation.
1993 Diana Ashley at the University of Southern California studied the effect of subliminally presented reinforced stimuli on factual material using the MIP Paradigm in a double-blind experiment.
One day there just seems to be more positive than negative information in the subconscious and that wonderful bio-computer changes old inner beliefs about ourselves and the world around us and almost magically those goals, ideals and ambitions are ours!
In consequence, the Utah State Prison installed and maintains a voluntary tape library for inmates.
1988-1990 Cosmetic surgeon Robert Youngblood, along with his surgical staff, tested the effect of the WHOLE BRAINr "Pre and Post Operative" tape on 360 patients.
exerting shrewd or devious influence for one's own advantage
HISTORY
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
Everyone I have ever met or interacted with, everyone I have ever read or listened to, in fact every single human being from my experience has, at one time or another, desired to change something about themselves and found it to be exceedingly difficult, if not sometimes impossible.
This conceptualization is elaborated by Klein (1956, 1970) in terms of a model of motivation in perception which stresses the interplay of executive and concurrently active peripheral motives in relation to their accessibility to awareness, and as determinants of what is focal versus subsidiary in perceptual experience.
Professor William Guillory (former chairman of the chemistry department at the University of Utah) states that even models of "hard science" are self-defining and may say nothing valid about reality.
the process in which output of a system is returned to input
From belief systems to product identification, Packard presented a case for persuasion through the art and science of motivational analysis, feedback, and psychological manipulation.
From belief systems to product identification, Packard presented a case for persuasion through the art and science of motivational analysis, feedback, and psychological manipulation.
the process of determining the form or meaning of something
Just as theories make general assumptions about the individual that are not necessarily representative of any one individual, so too do models generalize in making a statement about reality, when in fact the model is self-defining and does not necessarily say anything about reality.
someone who employs or takes advantage of something
ANALOGY
In the many lectures I have presented in the United States and Europe there has always been a nagging need to find an analogy that could accurately describe what occurs with the users of INNERTALK audio tapes.
The threat of rejection produces a fear (For Every Anger Response = FEAR) which in turn results in anxiety or depression and defensively in anger (ANGER = A Nasty Getting Even Response).
Similar to the limit of our peripheral sight where we see an object but without the clarity that comes from looking directly at it, INNERTALKr audio messages are sometimes heard but without the clarity that the conscious mind is accustomed to requiring in order for it to repeat the message.
Hidden Persuaders was the first open attempt to inform the general public of a potentially Orwellian means to enslave the mind and to do so surreptitiously.
frozen dessert containing cream and sugar and flavoring
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
Looking at how one learns, and how one acts out that learning is one such complex interaction of elements occurring simultaneously and resulting in a synergistic totality known as the individual.
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
assigning numbers to phenomena according to a rule
Here, a treatment modality is tested by administering a pre and post test using some standard recognized scale that is both reliable and valid in the domain of measurement.
United States lawyer and poet who wrote a poem after witnessing the British attack on Baltimore during the War of 1812; the poem was later set to music and entitled `The Star-Spangled Banner' (1779-1843)
Wilson Brain Key, in his books Subliminal Seduction, 1974 and Clam Plate Orgy, 1981 argues that not only are we being subliminally merchandised today but the public has been subliminally seduced for hundreds of years.
Inner-talk is used in place of the word subliminal because of the technical differences in our technology and the confusion about so-called subliminal audio properties.
Add all the pluses (positive input we receive as a result of others and self-talk) together and for most of us it is so grossly outweighed by negative message units (minuses) that it refuses to cooperate with the conscious mind.
Here, within the inner ear are cochlea or coiled structures with sensory cells that receive the sound stimuli and transmit to the brain impulses arising from them.
The right hemisphere is indiscriminate while the left is the logic and reason center with defense mechanisms such as rationalization built around logic and reason.
The Honorable Jerry Carr Whitehead, District Judge in the State of Nevada, eloquently argues that subliminal communication violates First Amendment liberties when covertly or surreptitiously employed.
applying the mind to learning and understanding a subject
A study designed by E. R. Spangenberg and initially presented with the co-authors, A. G. Greenwald, A. R. Pratkanis and J. Eskenazi, tested the effect of labels on the expectation factor.
In the many lectures I have presented in the United States and Europe there has always been a nagging need to find an analogy that could accurately describe what occurs with the users of INNERTALK audio tapes.
Wilson Brain Key, in his books Subliminal Seduction, 1974 and Clam Plate Orgy, 1981 argues that not only are we being subliminally merchandised today but the public has been subliminally seduced for hundreds of years.
Wilson Brain Key, in his books Subliminal Seduction, 1974 and Clam Plate Orgy, 1981 argues that not only are we being subliminally merchandised today but the public has been subliminally seduced for hundreds of years.
unfair treatment of a person or group based on prejudice
According to Benjamin Wolman, subliminal research is at least as old as Suslowa's work in 1863 wherein he reported "an increase in the two-point discrimination threshold as a function of subliminal electrical stimulation," (1973).
the act of expressing something in an artistic performance
The wrongful death action, brought against Judas Priest and CBS in Reno, has led to a judicial interpretation regarding subliminal communication and First Amendment rights.
In consequence, the Utah State Prison installed and maintains a voluntary tape library for inmates.
1988-1990 Cosmetic surgeon Robert Youngblood, along with his surgical staff, tested the effect of the WHOLE BRAINr "Pre and Post Operative" tape on 360 patients.
an ornamental border of short lengths of hanging threads
Peripheral perception is normally thought of as that aspect of sight that borders on the fringes of how far out to one's right or left side one can see.
Similar to the limit of our peripheral sight where we see an object but without the clarity that comes from looking directly at it, INNERTALKr audio messages are sometimes heard but without the clarity that the conscious mind is accustomed to requiring in order for it to repeat the message.
This provides our basis for moral valuing judgments and notions of reality, together with our general aptitude regarding change or the incorporation of new ideas.
lure or entice away from duty, principles, or proper conduct
Wilson Brain Key, in his books Subliminal Seduction, 1974 and Clam Plate Orgy, 1981 argues that not only are we being subliminally merchandised today but the public has been subliminally seduced for hundreds of years.
Wilson Brain Key, in his books Subliminal Seduction, 1974 and Clam Plate Orgy, 1981 argues that not only are we being subliminally merchandised today but the public has been subliminally seduced for hundreds of years.
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
The threat of rejection produces a fear (For Every Anger Response = FEAR) which in turn results in anxiety or depression and defensively in anger (ANGER = A Nasty Getting Even Response).
select something or someone for a specific purpose
For example, when I ask a group of people how many of them would like to come up front and speak to the audience for five minutes on some topic I will assign them, rarely does anyone volunteer.
I have worked with the construct of peripheral perception to describe the manner in which voices speaking positive affirmations to the subconscious can, and do indeed, impress the listener even though they are unaware consciously of the process.
Professor Benjamin B. Wolman's modified categorization of subliminal stimuli, divides descriptive values into five criteria of awareness and unawareness.
characterized by action or forcefulness of personality
Regardless of perception theories, registration can be independent of perception, and without an unconscious awareness or subconscious learning dynamic there exists no basis to psychology.
the internal state of a person's emotions and behaviors
1993 Thomas Plante, faculty member of Stanford University and Director of the mental health services for the Children's Health Council, together with Michael DiGregorio and Gerdenio Manuel of Santa Clara University, evaluated the effect of Whole Brain -- on test anxiety in a double-blind experiment.
standardized procedure for measuring sensitivity or aptitude
A study designed by E. R. Spangenberg and initially presented with the co-authors, A. G. Greenwald, A. R. Pratkanis and J. Eskenazi, tested the effect of labels on the expectation factor.
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
The Influence of Aerobic Exercise and Relaxation Training on Coping With Test-Taking Anxiety, Stanford University and Santa Clara University, 1993
Reid, J., "Free of Depression," Subliminal Tape Study, Colorado State University, 1990
Roche, K., The Effect of a Whole Brainr Subliminal Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Colorado State University, 1993
Taylor, E., Longitudinal Study: Cancer Remission, Progressive Awareness Research: Med...
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
preparing or putting through a prescribed procedure
HISTORY
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
Therefore, the threshold of awareness or detection/perception level that exists and is taking place below that threshold is in fact a neural excitation.
relating to lines that bisect the globe through the poles
The Influence of Aerobic Exercise and Relaxation Training on Coping With Test-Taking Anxiety, Stanford University and Santa Clara University, 1993
Reid, J., "Free of Depression," Subliminal Tape Study, Colorado State University, 1990
Roche, K., The Effect of a Whole Brainr Subliminal Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Colorado State University, 1993
Taylor, E., Longitudinal Study: Cancer Remission, Progressive Awareness Research: Med...
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
Without conscious choice, subliminal beliefs have been scripted in most of us as a result of what I refer to as the "no-don't" syndrome and the response to avoid rejection.
mechanics concerned with forces that cause motions of bodies
Ignorant of these dynamics it is easy to see why more than 90% of the people who attend or participate in motivational gatherings or products are unsuccessful.
a mode of being or form of existence of a person or thing
One of Freud's most important contributions to approaching the enigma known as the human condition is the stark revelation that mankind is a mere particle of his potential.
In the many lectures I have presented in the United States and Europe there has always been a nagging need to find an analogy that could accurately describe what occurs with the users of INNERTALK audio tapes.
A study designed by E. R. Spangenberg and initially presented with the co-authors, A. G. Greenwald, A. R. Pratkanis and J. Eskenazi, tested the effect of labels on the expectation factor.
From the auditory canal the waves are transmitted to the drum membrane, or middle ear, where air pressure and three small bones convey vibrations to the inner ear.
Behaviorally, this means we are predisposed by the preconscious, which manifests as lack of confidence, fear of failure, internalization of stress, physical ailments, rationalization, and so forth.
a city in western Nevada at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains; known for gambling casinos and easy divorce and remarriage
The wrongful death action, brought against Judas Priest and CBS in Reno, has led to a judicial interpretation regarding subliminal communication and First Amendment rights.
For some, it's getting a better job, or losing weight, or improving memory, or accelerating learning abilities, or adding charisma to their personalities and so forth.
(Old Testament) the youngest and best-loved son of Jacob and Rachel and one of the twelve forebears of the tribes of Israel
According to Benjamin Wolman, subliminal research is at least as old as Suslowa's work in 1863 wherein he reported "an increase in the two-point discrimination threshold as a function of subliminal electrical stimulation," (1973).
developed or executed with care and in minute detail
This conceptualization is elaborated by Klein (1956, 1970) in terms of a model of motivation in perception which stresses the interplay of executive and concurrently active peripheral motives in relation to their accessibility to awareness, and as determinants of what is focal versus subsidiary in perceptual experience.
Consequently, as adults our garbage becomes our anchor and our ability to navigate the seas of life are limited to our own safe and sometimes shallow waters.
A study designed by E. R. Spangenberg and initially presented with the co-authors, A. G. Greenwald, A. R. Pratkanis and J. Eskenazi, tested the effect of labels on the expectation factor.
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
According to Benjamin Wolman, subliminal research is at least as old as Suslowa's work in 1863 wherein he reported "an increase in the two-point discrimination threshold as a function of subliminal electrical stimulation," (1973).
Therefore, the threshold of awareness or detection/perception level that exists and is taking place below that threshold is in fact a neural excitation.
Indeed, opposing strategies also lay beneath much of what is called sublimation, or the acting out of unacceptable fantasies in a socially acceptable way.
1993 Thomas Plante, faculty member of Stanford University and Director of the mental health services for the Children's Health Council, together with Michael DiGregorio and Gerdenio Manuel of Santa Clara University, evaluated the effect of Whole Brain -- on test anxiety in a double-blind experiment.
something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
One of Freud's most important contributions to approaching the enigma known as the human condition is the stark revelation that mankind is a mere particle of his potential.
The Influence of Aerobic Exercise and Relaxation Training on Coping With Test-Taking Anxiety, Stanford University and Santa Clara University, 1993
Reid, J., "Free of Depression," Subliminal Tape Study, Colorado State University, 1990
Roche, K., The Effect of a Whole Brainr Subliminal Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Colorado State University, 1993
Taylor, E., Longitudinal Study: Cancer Remission, Progressive Awareness Research: Med...
Since the technology of Progressive Awareness Research is designed in such a manner that voices will probably be heard by most, although the word content will not typically be understood, it is important not to bias the outcome of the study by comparing no message tapes with message tapes.
In consequence, the Utah State Prison installed and maintains a voluntary tape library for inmates.
1988-1990 Cosmetic surgeon Robert Youngblood, along with his surgical staff, tested the effect of the WHOLE BRAINr "Pre and Post Operative" tape on 360 patients.
a small zodiacal constellation in the northern hemisphere
The Influence of Aerobic Exercise and Relaxation Training on Coping With Test-Taking Anxiety, Stanford University and Santa Clara University, 1993
Reid, J., "Free of Depression," Subliminal Tape Study, Colorado State University, 1990
Roche, K., The Effect of a Whole Brainr Subliminal Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Colorado State University, 1993
Taylor, E., Longitudinal Study: Cancer Remission, Progressive Awareness Research: Med...
As we talked over our personal experiences with INNERTALK it became very obvious that our benefit had been gradual and from the inside out, almost intuitive in its inner direction.
This conceptualization is elaborated by Klein (1956, 1970) in terms of a model of motivation in perception which stresses the interplay of executive and concurrently active peripheral motives in relation to their accessibility to awareness, and as determinants of what is focal versus subsidiary in perceptual experience.
The Honorable Jerry Carr Whitehead, District Judge in the State of Nevada, eloquently argues that subliminal communication violates First Amendment liberties when covertly or surreptitiously employed.
a state in west central United States in the Rocky Mountains
1990 A double-blind study carried out at Colorado State University, using the WHOLE BRAINr program "Freedom From Depression" for more than 17 hours, showed a significant decrease on the Beck Depression scale.
the ideal in terms of which something can be judged
Professor Benjamin B. Wolman's modified categorization of subliminal stimuli, divides descriptive values into five criteria of awareness and unawareness.
any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage
SUBCONSCIOUS MIND POWER
Everyone I have ever met or interacted with, everyone I have ever read or listened to, in fact every single human being from my experience has, at one time or another, desired to change something about themselves and found it to be exceedingly difficult, if not sometimes impossible.
Be that as it may (or as it may not be, if you prefer), as Wolman states: "Contrary to popular belief, a good theory is not necessarily one that answers all questions, leaving nothing more to be done in a field, but rather it is one that opens up new problems and new avenues of investigation."
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
reduced to the simplest and most significant form possible
For example, with learning as basic as that involved in walking, both the pain from falling and the emotional encouragement given during the learning process form response conditioning.
This model assumes that a subliminal input raises the activation level of existing unconscious motives and that it can therefore be considered analogous to an internally generated increase in the intensity of unconscious motives.
This model assumes that a subliminal input raises the activation level of existing unconscious motives and that it can therefore be considered analogous to an internally generated increase in the intensity of unconscious motives.
This is a way of inputting enough positive message units to prime inner talk and begin to rescript the self-imposed limitations that have accumulated over one's lifetime.
(New Testament) the Apostle who betrayed Jesus to his enemies for 30 pieces of silver
The wrongful death action, brought against Judas Priest and CBS in Reno, has led to a judicial interpretation regarding subliminal communication and First Amendment rights.
a phenomenon that is caused by some previous phenomenon
A study designed by E. R. Spangenberg and initially presented with the co-authors, A. G. Greenwald, A. R. Pratkanis and J. Eskenazi, tested the effect of labels on the expectation factor.
This conceptualization is elaborated by Klein (1956, 1970) in terms of a model of motivation in perception which stresses the interplay of executive and concurrently active peripheral motives in relation to their accessibility to awareness, and as determinants of what is focal versus subsidiary in perceptual experience.
This provides our basis for moral valuing judgments and notions of reality, together with our general aptitude regarding change or the incorporation of new ideas.
Add all the pluses (positive input we receive as a result of others and self-talk) together and for most of us it is so grossly outweighed by negative message units (minuses) that it refuses to cooperate with the conscious mind.
It is intended to defer to a readers right to know where to get the raw hard data that supports my assertions.
1985-1986 Charles McCusker, Lee Liston and Eldon Taylor performed the first true double-blind study of audio subliminal tapes within the walls of the Utah State Prison.
In consequence, the Utah State Prison installed and maintains a voluntary tape library for inmates.
1988-1990 Cosmetic surgeon Robert Youngblood, along with his surgical staff, tested the effect of the WHOLE BRAINr "Pre and Post Operative" tape on 360 patients.
Reviewing the research, Progressive Awareness Research (PAR) developed the patented INNERTALK programs using an entirely new (electronic encoding) process.
declaration of an intention to inflict harm on another
In this instance, the fear of public speaking, the closer to success, the more powerful the exertion by subconscious processes to eliminate the impending threat.
The questions seem obvious: what does it take to realize each of our total potentials, and why do we sometimes succeed and at other times find only disappointing results?
Here, within the inner ear are cochlea or coiled structures with sensory cells that receive the sound stimuli and transmit to the brain impulses arising from them.
Our subliminal beliefs, those beliefs in the subconscious that arise from our desire to be accepted and to avoid pain, humiliation and rejection, determine our actions.
Wilson Brain Key, in his books Subliminal Seduction, 1974 and Clam Plate Orgy, 1981 argues that not only are we being subliminally merchandised today but the public has been subliminally seduced for hundreds of years.
The second model is that of Freud's view of preconscious thinking, in which he assumed that such thinking tends to be spread out over a wider network of associations than is the case in conscious thought.
Reviewing the research, Progressive Awareness Research (PAR) developed the patented INNERTALK programs using an entirely new (electronic encoding) process.
Add all the pluses (positive input we receive as a result of others and self-talk) together and for most of us it is so grossly outweighed by negative message units (minuses) that it refuses to cooperate with the conscious mind.
an item of information that is typical of a class or group
Despite some failures of replication there are numerous instances where subliminal stimuli "can measurably influence a variety of subject's subsequent behaviors."
the federal department in the United States that sets and maintains foreign policies
The Honorable Jerry Carr Whitehead, District Judge in the State of Nevada, eloquently argues that subliminal communication violates First Amendment liberties when covertly or surreptitiously employed.
From the auditory canal the waves are transmitted to the drum membrane, or middle ear, where air pressure and three small bones convey vibrations to the inner ear.
deleting parts of publications or theatrical performances
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
I have worked with the construct of peripheral perception to describe the manner in which voices speaking positive affirmations to the subconscious can, and do indeed, impress the listener even though they are unaware consciously of the process.
This means that if negative messages have caused us pain or fear then we adapt our behavior, our beliefs, around avoiding those circumstances and/or outcomes.
an emotion in anticipation of some specific pain or danger
This means that if negative messages have caused us pain or fear then we adapt our behavior, our beliefs, around avoiding those circumstances and/or outcomes.
It is believed that the left brain views language literally and according to the rules of language while the right brain views language spatially and emotionally, tumbling the words in a process called subconscious cerebration and even seeing the words as our eyes see the world - upside down.
Nevertheless, all of these specialists suggest, if not state directly, that the real power in the human development schema is that of the subconscious mind.
a person sensitive to things beyond natural perception
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
Israeli statesman (born in Russia) who (as prime minister of Israel) negotiated a peace treaty with Anwar Sadat (then the president of Egypt) (1913-1992)
For those who may not be familiar with this research design, a double-blind test or study operates with two or more researchers and at least three subject groups.
Reversing, or playing backwards, subliminal messages in heavy metal music appears to excite emotional expressions and responses often viewed as right brain in their origin.
a sheet of tissue that lines or connects organs or cells
From the auditory canal the waves are transmitted to the drum membrane, or middle ear, where air pressure and three small bones convey vibrations to the inner ear.
the property of being richly abundant or plentiful
As an example, unless we are born to success and prosperity we don't expect to succeed and prosper because the waters surrounding our anchor do not include any such bounty.
minor or casual or subordinate in significance or nature
If subliminal stimuli are considered as a special case of incidental or peripheral activation, then this model constitutes a promising way to understand the interaction of the variables studied in subliminal research.
This means that if negative messages have caused us pain or fear then we adapt our behavior, our beliefs, around avoiding those circumstances and/or outcomes.
a dark shape created by an object blocking a source of light
HISTORY
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
This conceptualization is elaborated by Klein (1956, 1970) in terms of a model of motivation in perception which stresses the interplay of executive and concurrently active peripheral motives in relation to their accessibility to awareness, and as determinants of what is focal versus subsidiary in perceptual experience.
Indeed, opposing strategies also lay beneath much of what is called sublimation, or the acting out of unacceptable fantasies in a socially acceptable way.
Professor Benjamin B. Wolman's modified categorization of subliminal stimuli, divides descriptive values into five criteria of awareness and unawareness.
On one channel, accessing the left brain, are meaningfully spoken, forward-masked, permissive affirmations delivered in a round robin manner by a male voice, a female voice and a child's voice.
Here, a treatment modality is tested by administering a pre and post test using some standard recognized scale that is both reliable and valid in the domain of measurement.
Since the technology of Progressive Awareness Research is designed in such a manner that voices will probably be heard by most, although the word content will not typically be understood, it is important not to bias the outcome of the study by comparing no message tapes with message tapes.
Professor Benjamin B. Wolman's modified categorization of subliminal stimuli, divides descriptive values into five criteria of awareness and unawareness.
I suggest that these stimuli are based upon an innate fear of isolation and therefore, that rejection by another human being or the fear of this happening, conditions nearly all of our responses.
perceptible by the senses, especially the sense of touch
The something may be a counter productive belief, a competing strategy, and/or it may also be something tangible like the fulfilling feeling food holds for some.
This model assumes that a subliminal input raises the activation level of existing unconscious motives and that it can therefore be considered analogous to an internally generated increase in the intensity of unconscious motives.
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
The Influence of Aerobic Exercise and Relaxation Training on Coping With Test-Taking Anxiety, Stanford University and Santa Clara University, 1993
Reid, J., "Free of Depression," Subliminal Tape Study, Colorado State University, 1990
Roche, K., The Effect of a Whole Brainr Subliminal Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Colorado State University, 1993
Taylor, E., Longitudinal Study: Cancer Remission, Progressive Awareness Research: Med...
They often underpin what psychologists call cognitive dissonance, the process of holding two mutually exclusive beliefs without noticing the inherent opposition.
Nevertheless, all of these specialists suggest, if not state directly, that the real power in the human development schema is that of the subconscious mind.
1993 Diana Ashley at the University of Southern California studied the effect of subliminally presented reinforced stimuli on factual material using the MIP Paradigm in a double-blind experiment.
It is believed that the left brain views language literally and according to the rules of language while the right brain views language spatially and emotionally, tumbling the words in a process called subconscious cerebration and even seeing the words as our eyes see the world - upside down.
As an example, unless we are born to success and prosperity we don't expect to succeed and prosper because the waters surrounding our anchor do not include any such bounty.
This model assumes that a subliminal input raises the activation level of existing unconscious motives and that it can therefore be considered analogous to an internally generated increase in the intensity of unconscious motives.
the act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the place of another
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
(physics) a movement up and down or back and forth
For the sake of simplicity, imagine that you are verbal subliminal stimuli riding beneath the waves of nature sounds and music in the same manner a submarine rides beneath the ocean surface.
the serous fluid in which the embryo is suspended inside the amnion
Consequently, as adults our garbage becomes our anchor and our ability to navigate the seas of life are limited to our own safe and sometimes shallow waters.
If subliminal stimuli are considered as a special case of incidental or peripheral activation, then this model constitutes a promising way to understand the interaction of the variables studied in subliminal research.
Here, a treatment modality is tested by administering a pre and post test using some standard recognized scale that is both reliable and valid in the domain of measurement.
1990 A double-blind study carried out at Colorado State University, using the WHOLE BRAINr program "Freedom From Depression" for more than 17 hours, showed a significant decrease on the Beck Depression scale.
In this instance, the fear of public speaking, the closer to success, the more powerful the exertion by subconscious processes to eliminate the impending threat.
I have worked with the construct of peripheral perception to describe the manner in which voices speaking positive affirmations to the subconscious can, and do indeed, impress the listener even though they are unaware consciously of the process.
a round shape formed by a series of connected loops
Here, within the inner ear are cochlea or coiled structures with sensory cells that receive the sound stimuli and transmit to the brain impulses arising from them.
The questions seem obvious: what does it take to realize each of our total potentials, and why do we sometimes succeed and at other times find only disappointing results?
Without conscious choice, subliminal beliefs have been scripted in most of us as a result of what I refer to as the "no-don't" syndrome and the response to avoid rejection.
In the many lectures I have presented in the United States and Europe there has always been a nagging need to find an analogy that could accurately describe what occurs with the users of INNERTALK audio tapes.
The Honorable Jerry Carr Whitehead, District Judge in the State of Nevada, eloquently argues that subliminal communication violates First Amendment liberties when covertly or surreptitiously employed.
For example, when I ask a group of people how many of them would like to come up front and speak to the audience for five minutes on some topic I will assign them, rarely does anyone volunteer.
Inner-talk is used in place of the word subliminal because of the technical differences in our technology and the confusion about so-called subliminal audio properties.
Everyone I have ever met or interacted with, everyone I have ever read or listened to, in fact every single human being from my experience has, at one time or another, desired to change something about themselves and found it to be exceedingly difficult, if not sometimes impossible.
Indeed, opposing strategies also lay beneath much of what is called sublimation, or the acting out of unacceptable fantasies in a socially acceptable way.
I have worked with the construct of peripheral perception to describe the manner in which voices speaking positive affirmations to the subconscious can, and do indeed, impress the listener even though they are unaware consciously of the process.
The questions seem obvious: what does it take to realize each of our total potentials, and why do we sometimes succeed and at other times find only disappointing results?
Be that as it may (or as it may not be, if you prefer), as Wolman states: "Contrary to popular belief, a good theory is not necessarily one that answers all questions, leaving nothing more to be done in a field, but rather it is one that opens up new problems and new avenues of investigation."
On one channel, accessing the left brain, are meaningfully spoken, forward-masked, permissive affirmations delivered in a round robin manner by a male voice, a female voice and a child's voice.
The Honorable Jerry Carr Whitehead, District Judge in the State of Nevada, eloquently argues that subliminal communication violates First Amendment liberties when covertly or surreptitiously employed.
A study designed by E. R. Spangenberg and initially presented with the co-authors, A. G. Greenwald, A. R. Pratkanis and J. Eskenazi, tested the effect of labels on the expectation factor.
an expert devoted to one occupation or branch of learning
Nevertheless, all of these specialists suggest, if not state directly, that the real power in the human development schema is that of the subconscious mind.
I have worked with the construct of peripheral perception to describe the manner in which voices speaking positive affirmations to the subconscious can, and do indeed, impress the listener even though they are unaware consciously of the process.
As an example, unless we are born to success and prosperity we don't expect to succeed and prosper because the waters surrounding our anchor do not include any such bounty.
The questions seem obvious: what does it take to realize each of our total potentials, and why do we sometimes succeed and at other times find only disappointing results?
United States abolitionist and feminist who was freed from slavery and became a leading advocate of the abolition of slavery and for the rights of women (1797-1883)
a unit of language that native speakers can identify
Inner-talk is used in place of the word subliminal because of the technical differences in our technology and the confusion about so-called subliminal audio properties.
a content word referring to a person, place, thing or action
Whatever ultimate interpretations or direction of the controversy, one thing is quite certain, subliminals (used here as a noun referring to the general nature of their type of communication) are here to stay.
A study designed by E. R. Spangenberg and initially presented with the co-authors, A. G. Greenwald, A. R. Pratkanis and J. Eskenazi, tested the effect of labels on the expectation factor.
Just as theories make general assumptions about the individual that are not necessarily representative of any one individual, so too do models generalize in making a statement about reality, when in fact the model is self-defining and does not necessarily say anything about reality.
For example, when I ask a group of people how many of them would like to come up front and speak to the audience for five minutes on some topic I will assign them, rarely does anyone volunteer.
Here, a treatment modality is tested by administering a pre and post test using some standard recognized scale that is both reliable and valid in the domain of measurement.
The double arrow system illustrates stimuli from the outside world, both real and synthetic stimuli according to the interpreted emotional intensity of the stimuli.
clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
produced or marked by conscious design or premeditation
A contemporary of Sigmund Freud, Dr. O. Poetzle, studied subliminal perception under exact laboratory conditions and discovered behavior effects days and weeks after the original stimuli.
Be that as it may (or as it may not be, if you prefer), as Wolman states: "Contrary to popular belief, a good theory is not necessarily one that answers all questions, leaving nothing more to be done in a field, but rather it is one that opens up new problems and new avenues of investigation."
Ignorant of these dynamics it is easy to see why more than 90% of the people who attend or participate in motivational gatherings or products are unsuccessful.
easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind
The questions seem obvious: what does it take to realize each of our total potentials, and why do we sometimes succeed and at other times find only disappointing results?
Scottish philosopher of common sense who opposed the ideas of David Hume (1710-1796)
The Influence of Aerobic Exercise and Relaxation Training on Coping With Test-Taking Anxiety, Stanford University and Santa Clara University, 1993
Reid, J., "Free of Depression," Subliminal Tape Study, Colorado State University, 1990
Roche, K., The Effect of a Whole Brainr Subliminal Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Colorado State University, 1993
Taylor, E., Longitudinal Study: Cancer Remission, Progressive Awareness Research: Med...
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
As an example, unless we are born to success and prosperity we don't expect to succeed and prosper because the waters surrounding our anchor do not include any such bounty.
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
According to his model, five factors govern whether a stimulus surfaces at a conscious level: direction of attention; signal strength; external noise level; internal noise levels and signal importance (meaning).
It is believed that the left brain views language literally and according to the rules of language while the right brain views language spatially and emotionally, tumbling the words in a process called subconscious cerebration and even seeing the words as our eyes see the world - upside down.
1993 Thomas Plante, faculty member of Stanford University and Director of the mental health services for the Children's Health Council, together with Michael DiGregorio and Gerdenio Manuel of Santa Clara University, evaluated the effect of Whole Brain -- on test anxiety in a double-blind experiment.
According to Benjamin Wolman, subliminal research is at least as old as Suslowa's work in 1863 wherein he reported "an increase in the two-point discrimination threshold as a function of subliminal electrical stimulation," (1973).
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
Hidden Persuaders was the first open attempt to inform the general public of a potentially Orwellian means to enslave the mind and to do so surreptitiously.
existing as an essential constituent or characteristic
They often underpin what psychologists call cognitive dissonance, the process of holding two mutually exclusive beliefs without noticing the inherent opposition.
Since the technology of Progressive Awareness Research is designed in such a manner that voices will probably be heard by most, although the word content will not typically be understood, it is important not to bias the outcome of the study by comparing no message tapes with message tapes.
In this instance, the fear of public speaking, the closer to success, the more powerful the exertion by subconscious processes to eliminate the impending threat.
The Honorable Jerry Carr Whitehead, District Judge in the State of Nevada, eloquently argues that subliminal communication violates First Amendment liberties when covertly or surreptitiously employed.
The fringe is known as "threshold" and the audio threshold is established by determining the point at which the conscious mind can hear a particular sound, 50% of the time.
a mechanical device that prevents a vessel from moving
Consequently, as adults our garbage becomes our anchor and our ability to navigate the seas of life are limited to our own safe and sometimes shallow waters.
Since the technology of Progressive Awareness Research is designed in such a manner that voices will probably be heard by most, although the word content will not typically be understood, it is important not to bias the outcome of the study by comparing no message tapes with message tapes.
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun
Regardless of perception theories, registration can be independent of perception, and without an unconscious awareness or subconscious learning dynamic there exists no basis to psychology.
I suggest that these stimuli are based upon an innate fear of isolation and therefore, that rejection by another human being or the fear of this happening, conditions nearly all of our responses.
The second model is that of Freud's view of preconscious thinking, in which he assumed that such thinking tends to be spread out over a wider network of associations than is the case in conscious thought.
The Influence of Aerobic Exercise and Relaxation Training on Coping With Test-Taking Anxiety, Stanford University and Santa Clara University, 1993
Reid, J., "Free of Depression," Subliminal Tape Study, Colorado State University, 1990
Roche, K., The Effect of a Whole Brainr Subliminal Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Colorado State University, 1993
Taylor, E., Longitudinal Study: Cancer Remission, Progressive Awareness Research: Med...
The reason for this is to prevent persons in one group discovering that persons in another group can hear what sounds like voices from time to time, when they cannot.
From belief systems to product identification, Packard presented a case for persuasion through the art and science of motivational analysis, feedback, and psychological manipulation.
Wilson Brain Key, in his books Subliminal Seduction, 1974 and Clam Plate Orgy, 1981 argues that not only are we being subliminally merchandised today but the public has been subliminally seduced for hundreds of years.
Inner-talk is used in place of the word subliminal because of the technical differences in our technology and the confusion about so-called subliminal audio properties.
a practical method or art applied to some particular task
PERIPHERAL PERCEPTION IS NATURAL
Peripheral perception, shadowed or masked information, all under the genre of subliminal technology, is one of the most powerful techniques presently available.
A study designed by E. R. Spangenberg and initially presented with the co-authors, A. G. Greenwald, A. R. Pratkanis and J. Eskenazi, tested the effect of labels on the expectation factor.
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
done by or characteristic of individuals acting together
Attention is not necessary to perception, and sensations are collective aggregates of information, which by definition of the word attention go largely undiscriminated by awareness.
an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line
Simple communication practice shows that an individual is more likely to remember a round robin like "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" than a song, even if the song is heard many more times.
According to his model, five factors govern whether a stimulus surfaces at a conscious level: direction of attention; signal strength; external noise level; internal noise levels and signal importance (meaning).
Peripheral perception is normally thought of as that aspect of sight that borders on the fringes of how far out to one's right or left side one can see.
occurring among members of a family usually by heredity
From the auditory canal the waves are transmitted to the drum membrane, or middle ear, where air pressure and three small bones convey vibrations to the inner ear.
For most of us, our primary caretaker (ordinarily our mother) is responsible for our suggestibility, the way we learn (e.g., literally or inferentially) and our secondary caretaker (usually father) creates our sexuality, the way we act out our learning (e.g., emotionally or physically).
The threat of rejection produces a fear (For Every Anger Response = FEAR) which in turn results in anxiety or depression and defensively in anger (ANGER = A Nasty Getting Even Response).
Ignorant of these dynamics it is easy to see why more than 90% of the people who attend or participate in motivational gatherings or products are unsuccessful.
According to Benjamin Wolman, subliminal research is at least as old as Suslowa's work in 1863 wherein he reported "an increase in the two-point discrimination threshold as a function of subliminal electrical stimulation," (1973).
Attention is not necessary to perception, and sensations are collective aggregates of information, which by definition of the word attention go largely undiscriminated by awareness.
This is a way of inputting enough positive message units to prime inner talk and begin to rescript the self-imposed limitations that have accumulated over one's lifetime.
progress or evolve through a process of natural growth
Reviewing the research, Progressive Awareness Research (PAR) developed the patented INNERTALK programs using an entirely new (electronic encoding) process.
the quality of having the means or skills to do something
That is, one may report the ability to see an object to their side, and even slightly behind them, but the further the object moves toward the limit of vision the less clear the object becomes.
Professor William Guillory (former chairman of the chemistry department at the University of Utah) states that even models of "hard science" are self-defining and may say nothing valid about reality.
The double arrow system illustrates stimuli from the outside world, both real and synthetic stimuli according to the interpreted emotional intensity of the stimuli.
Despite some failures of replication there are numerous instances where subliminal stimuli "can measurably influence a variety of subject's subsequent behaviors."
find out or learn with certainty, as by making an inquiry
Our subliminal beliefs, those beliefs in the subconscious that arise from our desire to be accepted and to avoid pain, humiliation and rejection, determine our actions.
Here, within the inner ear are cochlea or coiled structures with sensory cells that receive the sound stimuli and transmit to the brain impulses arising from them.
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
in a manner or order or direction the reverse of normal
Reversing, or playing backwards, subliminal messages in heavy metal music appears to excite emotional expressions and responses often viewed as right brain in their origin.
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
Everyone I have ever met or interacted with, everyone I have ever read or listened to, in fact every single human being from my experience has, at one time or another, desired to change something about themselves and found it to be exceedingly difficult, if not sometimes impossible.
Just as theories make general assumptions about the individual that are not necessarily representative of any one individual, so too do models generalize in making a statement about reality, when in fact the model is self-defining and does not necessarily say anything about reality.
As an example, unless we are born to success and prosperity we don't expect to succeed and prosper because the waters surrounding our anchor do not include any such bounty.
The double arrow system illustrates stimuli from the outside world, both real and synthetic stimuli according to the interpreted emotional intensity of the stimuli.
For example, when I ask a group of people how many of them would like to come up front and speak to the audience for five minutes on some topic I will assign them, rarely does anyone volunteer.
For most of us, our primary caretaker (ordinarily our mother) is responsible for our suggestibility, the way we learn (e.g., literally or inferentially) and our secondary caretaker (usually father) creates our sexuality, the way we act out our learning (e.g., emotionally or physically).
the substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
In the many lectures I have presented in the United States and Europe there has always been a nagging need to find an analogy that could accurately describe what occurs with the users of INNERTALK audio tapes.
The reason for this is to prevent persons in one group discovering that persons in another group can hear what sounds like voices from time to time, when they cannot.
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect
The questions seem obvious: what does it take to realize each of our total potentials, and why do we sometimes succeed and at other times find only disappointing results?
For the sake of simplicity, imagine that you are verbal subliminal stimuli riding beneath the waves of nature sounds and music in the same manner a submarine rides beneath the ocean surface.
mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature
From belief systems to product identification, Packard presented a case for persuasion through the art and science of motivational analysis, feedback, and psychological manipulation.
Everyone I have ever met or interacted with, everyone I have ever read or listened to, in fact every single human being from my experience has, at one time or another, desired to change something about themselves and found it to be exceedingly difficult, if not sometimes impossible.
The something may be a counter productive belief, a competing strategy, and/or it may also be something tangible like the fulfilling feeling food holds for some.
free from error; especially conforming to fact or truth
The wrongful death action, brought against Judas Priest and CBS in Reno, has led to a judicial interpretation regarding subliminal communication and First Amendment rights.
Indeed, opposing strategies also lay beneath much of what is called sublimation, or the acting out of unacceptable fantasies in a socially acceptable way.
In this instance, the fear of public speaking, the closer to success, the more powerful the exertion by subconscious processes to eliminate the impending threat.
Indeed, opposing strategies also lay beneath much of what is called sublimation, or the acting out of unacceptable fantasies in a socially acceptable way.
a submersible warship usually armed with torpedoes
For the sake of simplicity, imagine that you are verbal subliminal stimuli riding beneath the waves of nature sounds and music in the same manner a submarine rides beneath the ocean surface.
Regardless of perception theories, registration can be independent of perception, and without an unconscious awareness or subconscious learning dynamic there exists no basis to psychology.
The questions seem obvious: what does it take to realize each of our total potentials, and why do we sometimes succeed and at other times find only disappointing results?
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
the set of facts that surround a situation or event
This means that if negative messages have caused us pain or fear then we adapt our behavior, our beliefs, around avoiding those circumstances and/or outcomes.
For some, it's getting a better job, or losing weight, or improving memory, or accelerating learning abilities, or adding charisma to their personalities and so forth.
According to his model, five factors govern whether a stimulus surfaces at a conscious level: direction of attention; signal strength; external noise level; internal noise levels and signal importance (meaning).
From the auditory canal the waves are transmitted to the drum membrane, or middle ear, where air pressure and three small bones convey vibrations to the inner ear.
a correctional institution where persons are confined while on trial or for punishment
It is intended to defer to a readers right to know where to get the raw hard data that supports my assertions.
1985-1986 Charles McCusker, Lee Liston and Eldon Taylor performed the first true double-blind study of audio subliminal tapes within the walls of the Utah State Prison.
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
a workplace for the conduct of scientific research
A contemporary of Sigmund Freud, Dr. O. Poetzle, studied subliminal perception under exact laboratory conditions and discovered behavior effects days and weeks after the original stimuli.
As we talked over our personal experiences with INNERTALK it became very obvious that our benefit had been gradual and from the inside out, almost intuitive in its inner direction.
a substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances
Looking at how one learns, and how one acts out that learning is one such complex interaction of elements occurring simultaneously and resulting in a synergistic totality known as the individual.
Since the technology of Progressive Awareness Research is designed in such a manner that voices will probably be heard by most, although the word content will not typically be understood, it is important not to bias the outcome of the study by comparing no message tapes with message tapes.
the subject matter of a conversation or discussion
For example, when I ask a group of people how many of them would like to come up front and speak to the audience for five minutes on some topic I will assign them, rarely does anyone volunteer.
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
Nevertheless, all of these specialists suggest, if not state directly, that the real power in the human development schema is that of the subconscious mind.
being the sex that performs the fertilizing function
On one channel, accessing the left brain, are meaningfully spoken, forward-masked, permissive affirmations delivered in a round robin manner by a male voice, a female voice and a child's voice.
Unlike hypnosis, where attention and conscious assistance are often necessary, subthreshold messages are not attended to by the conscious mind in any necessary manner.
mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium
The reason for this is to prevent persons in one group discovering that persons in another group can hear what sounds like voices from time to time, when they cannot.
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
The reason for this is to prevent persons in one group discovering that persons in another group can hear what sounds like voices from time to time, when they cannot.
In consequence, the Utah State Prison installed and maintains a voluntary tape library for inmates.
1988-1990 Cosmetic surgeon Robert Youngblood, along with his surgical staff, tested the effect of the WHOLE BRAINr "Pre and Post Operative" tape on 360 patients.
Hidden Persuaders was the first open attempt to inform the general public of a potentially Orwellian means to enslave the mind and to do so surreptitiously.
Inner-talk is used in place of the word subliminal because of the technical differences in our technology and the confusion about so-called subliminal audio properties.
Taylor, E., The Effect of Subliminal Auditory Stimuli in a Surgical Setting Involving Anesthetic Requirements, St. John's University, 1990
Taylor, E., McCusker, C. and Liston, L., "A Study of the Effects of Subliminal Communication on Inmates at the Utah State Prison," Subliminal Communication, Second Edition, R.K.
It is intended to defer to a readers right to know where to get the raw hard data that supports my assertions.
1985-1986 Charles McCusker, Lee Liston and Eldon Taylor performed the first true double-blind study of audio subliminal tapes within the walls of the Utah State Prison.
Attention is not necessary to perception, and sensations are collective aggregates of information, which by definition of the word attention go largely undiscriminated by awareness.
Consequently, as adults our garbage becomes our anchor and our ability to navigate the seas of life are limited to our own safe and sometimes shallow waters.
This provides our basis for moral valuing judgments and notions of reality, together with our general aptitude regarding change or the incorporation of new ideas.
Often, only when the affirmations contained on the tape were re-read did we have one of those "aha's" that acknowledged consciously why certain aspects of our drives and emotions and therefore behavior had changed.
In the many lectures I have presented in the United States and Europe there has always been a nagging need to find an analogy that could accurately describe what occurs with the users of INNERTALK audio tapes.
1990 A double-blind study carried out at Colorado State University, using the WHOLE BRAINr program "Freedom From Depression" for more than 17 hours, showed a significant decrease on the Beck Depression scale.
The reason for this is to prevent persons in one group discovering that persons in another group can hear what sounds like voices from time to time, when they cannot.
Indeed, opposing strategies also lay beneath much of what is called sublimation, or the acting out of unacceptable fantasies in a socially acceptable way.
the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve
One day there just seems to be more positive than negative information in the subconscious and that wonderful bio-computer changes old inner beliefs about ourselves and the world around us and almost magically those goals, ideals and ambitions are ours!
Here, a treatment modality is tested by administering a pre and post test using some standard recognized scale that is both reliable and valid in the domain of measurement.
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish
SUBCONSCIOUS MIND POWER
Everyone I have ever met or interacted with, everyone I have ever read or listened to, in fact every single human being from my experience has, at one time or another, desired to change something about themselves and found it to be exceedingly difficult, if not sometimes impossible.
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
1993 Diana Ashley at the University of Southern California studied the effect of subliminally presented reinforced stimuli on factual material using the MIP Paradigm in a double-blind experiment.
Ignorant of these dynamics it is easy to see why more than 90% of the people who attend or participate in motivational gatherings or products are unsuccessful.
The reason for this is to prevent persons in one group discovering that persons in another group can hear what sounds like voices from time to time, when they cannot.
Reviewing the research, Progressive Awareness Research (PAR) developed the patented INNERTALK programs using an entirely new (electronic encoding) process.
For example, with learning as basic as that involved in walking, both the pain from falling and the emotional encouragement given during the learning process form response conditioning.
a calculator recording the number of times something happens
The something may be a counter productive belief, a competing strategy, and/or it may also be something tangible like the fulfilling feeling food holds for some.
Indeed, opposing strategies also lay beneath much of what is called sublimation, or the acting out of unacceptable fantasies in a socially acceptable way.
I suggest that these stimuli are based upon an innate fear of isolation and therefore, that rejection by another human being or the fear of this happening, conditions nearly all of our responses.
get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing
Be that as it may (or as it may not be, if you prefer), as Wolman states: "Contrary to popular belief, a good theory is not necessarily one that answers all questions, leaving nothing more to be done in a field, but rather it is one that opens up new problems and new avenues of investigation."
Simple communication practice shows that an individual is more likely to remember a round robin like "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" than a song, even if the song is heard many more times.
piece of timber or metal fixed firmly in an upright position
Here, a treatment modality is tested by administering a pre and post test using some standard recognized scale that is both reliable and valid in the domain of measurement.
projectile with a thin shaft intended to be shot from a bow
The double arrow system illustrates stimuli from the outside world, both real and synthetic stimuli according to the interpreted emotional intensity of the stimuli.
applying to all or most members of a category or group
HISTORY
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
a brief explanation of the meaning of a word or phrase
Attention is not necessary to perception, and sensations are collective aggregates of information, which by definition of the word attention go largely undiscriminated by awareness.
a condition in which things are not in their expected places
The Influence of Aerobic Exercise and Relaxation Training on Coping With Test-Taking Anxiety, Stanford University and Santa Clara University, 1993
Reid, J., "Free of Depression," Subliminal Tape Study, Colorado State University, 1990
Roche, K., The Effect of a Whole Brainr Subliminal Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Colorado State University, 1993
Taylor, E., Longitudinal Study: Cancer Remission, Progressive Awareness Research: Med...
The something may be a counter productive belief, a competing strategy, and/or it may also be something tangible like the fulfilling feeling food holds for some.
Everyone I have ever met or interacted with, everyone I have ever read or listened to, in fact every single human being from my experience has, at one time or another, desired to change something about themselves and found it to be exceedingly difficult, if not sometimes impossible.
The Influence of Aerobic Exercise and Relaxation Training on Coping With Test-Taking Anxiety, Stanford University and Santa Clara University, 1993
Reid, J., "Free of Depression," Subliminal Tape Study, Colorado State University, 1990
Roche, K., The Effect of a Whole Brainr Subliminal Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Colorado State University, 1993
Taylor, E., Longitudinal Study: Cancer Remission, Progressive Awareness Research: Med...
That is, one may report the ability to see an object to their side, and even slightly behind them, but the further the object moves toward the limit of vision the less clear the object becomes.
The wrongful death action, brought against Judas Priest and CBS in Reno, has led to a judicial interpretation regarding subliminal communication and First Amendment rights.
The questions seem obvious: what does it take to realize each of our total potentials, and why do we sometimes succeed and at other times find only disappointing results?
an object consisting of a number of pages bound together
Wilson Brain Key, in his books Subliminal Seduction, 1974 and Clam Plate Orgy, 1981 argues that not only are we being subliminally merchandised today but the public has been subliminally seduced for hundreds of years.
a serious disagreement between two groups of people
Professor Benjamin B. Wolman's modified categorization of subliminal stimuli, divides descriptive values into five criteria of awareness and unawareness.
Ignorant of these dynamics it is easy to see why more than 90% of the people who attend or participate in motivational gatherings or products are unsuccessful.
Whatever ultimate interpretations or direction of the controversy, one thing is quite certain, subliminals (used here as a noun referring to the general nature of their type of communication) are here to stay.
Consequently, as adults our garbage becomes our anchor and our ability to navigate the seas of life are limited to our own safe and sometimes shallow waters.
From the auditory canal the waves are transmitted to the drum membrane, or middle ear, where air pressure and three small bones convey vibrations to the inner ear.
relating to or being on the side closer to the center or within a defined space
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
beliefs of a group in which they have emotional investment
Professor Benjamin B. Wolman's modified categorization of subliminal stimuli, divides descriptive values into five criteria of awareness and unawareness.
Consequently, as adults our garbage becomes our anchor and our ability to navigate the seas of life are limited to our own safe and sometimes shallow waters.
a category of things distinguished by a common quality
Despite some failures of replication there are numerous instances where subliminal stimuli "can measurably influence a variety of subject's subsequent behaviors."
This model assumes that a subliminal input raises the activation level of existing unconscious motives and that it can therefore be considered analogous to an internally generated increase in the intensity of unconscious motives.
The Honorable Jerry Carr Whitehead, District Judge in the State of Nevada, eloquently argues that subliminal communication violates First Amendment liberties when covertly or surreptitiously employed.
They often underpin what psychologists call cognitive dissonance, the process of holding two mutually exclusive beliefs without noticing the inherent opposition.
being changed over time, as to be stronger or more complete
Reviewing the research, Progressive Awareness Research (PAR) developed the patented INNERTALK programs using an entirely new (electronic encoding) process.
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
This means that if negative messages have caused us pain or fear then we adapt our behavior, our beliefs, around avoiding those circumstances and/or outcomes.
United States female author who wrote a book and a syndicated newspaper column on etiquette (1872-1960)
In consequence, the Utah State Prison installed and maintains a voluntary tape library for inmates.
1988-1990 Cosmetic surgeon Robert Youngblood, along with his surgical staff, tested the effect of the WHOLE BRAINr "Pre and Post Operative" tape on 360 patients.
For the sake of simplicity, imagine that you are verbal subliminal stimuli riding beneath the waves of nature sounds and music in the same manner a submarine rides beneath the ocean surface.
Inner-talk is used in place of the word subliminal because of the technical differences in our technology and the confusion about so-called subliminal audio properties.
It can literally rescript the preconscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self-doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
impart knowledge of some fact, state or affairs, or event to
Hidden Persuaders was the first open attempt to inform the general public of a potentially Orwellian means to enslave the mind and to do so surreptitiously.
any supernatural being worshipped as controlling the world
How many times have each of us heard statements like, "You're not old enough," "That's stupid," "Money is the source of all evil," "Life is difficult and then you die," "Thank god it's Friday," "That will never work" and so on?
a more or less definite period of time now or previously present
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
the context that influences the performance of a process
A contemporary of Sigmund Freud, Dr. O. Poetzle, studied subliminal perception under exact laboratory conditions and discovered behavior effects days and weeks after the original stimuli.
Inner-talk is used in place of the word subliminal because of the technical differences in our technology and the confusion about so-called subliminal audio properties.
The questions seem obvious: what does it take to realize each of our total potentials, and why do we sometimes succeed and at other times find only disappointing results?
In consequence, the Utah State Prison installed and maintains a voluntary tape library for inmates.
1988-1990 Cosmetic surgeon Robert Youngblood, along with his surgical staff, tested the effect of the WHOLE BRAINr "Pre and Post Operative" tape on 360 patients.
furthest or highest in degree or order; utmost or extreme
Whatever ultimate interpretations or direction of the controversy, one thing is quite certain, subliminals (used here as a noun referring to the general nature of their type of communication) are here to stay.
How many times have each of us heard statements like, "You're not old enough," "That's stupid," "Money is the source of all evil," "Life is difficult and then you die," "Thank god it's Friday," "That will never work" and so on?
This conceptualization is elaborated by Klein (1956, 1970) in terms of a model of motivation in perception which stresses the interplay of executive and concurrently active peripheral motives in relation to their accessibility to awareness, and as determinants of what is focal versus subsidiary in perceptual experience.
A contemporary of Sigmund Freud, Dr. O. Poetzle, studied subliminal perception under exact laboratory conditions and discovered behavior effects days and weeks after the original stimuli.
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
likely to have a successful outcome or positive results
If subliminal stimuli are considered as a special case of incidental or peripheral activation, then this model constitutes a promising way to understand the interaction of the variables studied in subliminal research.
a state in the western United States on the Pacific
1993 Diana Ashley at the University of Southern California studied the effect of subliminally presented reinforced stimuli on factual material using the MIP Paradigm in a double-blind experiment.
a place containing books and other materials for reading
In consequence, the Utah State Prison installed and maintains a voluntary tape library for inmates.
1988-1990 Cosmetic surgeon Robert Youngblood, along with his surgical staff, tested the effect of the WHOLE BRAINr "Pre and Post Operative" tape on 360 patients.
The threat of rejection produces a fear (For Every Anger Response = FEAR) which in turn results in anxiety or depression and defensively in anger (ANGER = A Nasty Getting Even Response).
Hidden Persuaders was the first open attempt to inform the general public of a potentially Orwellian means to enslave the mind and to do so surreptitiously.
a formal organization of people or groups of people
The second model is that of Freud's view of preconscious thinking, in which he assumed that such thinking tends to be spread out over a wider network of associations than is the case in conscious thought.
an inherent cognitive or perceptual power of the mind
1993 Thomas Plante, faculty member of Stanford University and Director of the mental health services for the Children's Health Council, together with Michael DiGregorio and Gerdenio Manuel of Santa Clara University, evaluated the effect of Whole Brain -- on test anxiety in a double-blind experiment.
Inner-talk is used in place of the word subliminal because of the technical differences in our technology and the confusion about so-called subliminal audio properties.
Everyone I have ever met or interacted with, everyone I have ever read or listened to, in fact every single human being from my experience has, at one time or another, desired to change something about themselves and found it to be exceedingly difficult, if not sometimes impossible.
How many times have each of us heard statements like, "You're not old enough," "That's stupid," "Money is the source of all evil," "Life is difficult and then you die," "Thank god it's Friday," "That will never work" and so on?
a person who holds Ph.D. degree from an academic institution
A contemporary of Sigmund Freud, Dr. O. Poetzle, studied subliminal perception under exact laboratory conditions and discovered behavior effects days and weeks after the original stimuli.
Hidden Persuaders was the first open attempt to inform the general public of a potentially Orwellian means to enslave the mind and to do so surreptitiously.
According to his model, five factors govern whether a stimulus surfaces at a conscious level: direction of attention; signal strength; external noise level; internal noise levels and signal importance (meaning).
The reason for this is to prevent persons in one group discovering that persons in another group can hear what sounds like voices from time to time, when they cannot.
How many times have each of us heard statements like, "You're not old enough," "That's stupid," "Money is the source of all evil," "Life is difficult and then you die," "Thank god it's Friday," "That will never work" and so on?
Here, within the inner ear are cochlea or coiled structures with sensory cells that receive the sound stimuli and transmit to the brain impulses arising from them.
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis
A contemporary of Sigmund Freud, Dr. O. Poetzle, studied subliminal perception under exact laboratory conditions and discovered behavior effects days and weeks after the original stimuli.
This model assumes that a subliminal input raises the activation level of existing unconscious motives and that it can therefore be considered analogous to an internally generated increase in the intensity of unconscious motives.
the superlative of `little' that can be used with mass nouns and is usually preceded by `the'; a quantifier meaning smallest in amount or extent or degree
I then explained that he could expect at least 20% of his customers to experience the placebo factor.
a group of independent elements comprising a unified whole
From belief systems to product identification, Packard presented a case for persuasion through the art and science of motivational analysis, feedback, and psychological manipulation.
It is intended to defer to a readers right to know where to get the raw hard data that supports my assertions.
1985-1986 Charles McCusker, Lee Liston and Eldon Taylor performed the first true double-blind study of audio subliminal tapes within the walls of the Utah State Prison.
One of Freud's most important contributions to approaching the enigma known as the human condition is the stark revelation that mankind is a mere particle of his potential.
standing in for someone and speaking on their behalf
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
The Honorable Jerry Carr Whitehead, District Judge in the State of Nevada, eloquently argues that subliminal communication violates First Amendment liberties when covertly or surreptitiously employed.
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions
For the sake of simplicity, imagine that you are verbal subliminal stimuli riding beneath the waves of nature sounds and music in the same manner a submarine rides beneath the ocean surface.
If subliminal stimuli are considered as a special case of incidental or peripheral activation, then this model constitutes a promising way to understand the interaction of the variables studied in subliminal research.
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
American general who led the Confederate Armies in the American Civil War (1807-1870)
It is intended to defer to a readers right to know where to get the raw hard data that supports my assertions.
1985-1986 Charles McCusker, Lee Liston and Eldon Taylor performed the first true double-blind study of audio subliminal tapes within the walls of the Utah State Prison.
This gives rise to additional negative programming, a direct result of our failure to control our reactive response, like the abuse of food or the acting out of anger, as if to say to the conscious mind, "You knew you couldn't do it!"
rigid tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates
From the auditory canal the waves are transmitted to the drum membrane, or middle ear, where air pressure and three small bones convey vibrations to the inner ear.
abstract separation of something into its various parts
From belief systems to product identification, Packard presented a case for persuasion through the art and science of motivational analysis, feedback, and psychological manipulation.
Inner-talk is used in place of the word subliminal because of the technical differences in our technology and the confusion about so-called subliminal audio properties.
For most of us, our primary caretaker (ordinarily our mother) is responsible for our suggestibility, the way we learn (e.g., literally or inferentially) and our secondary caretaker (usually father) creates our sexuality, the way we act out our learning (e.g., emotionally or physically).
Since the technology of Progressive Awareness Research is designed in such a manner that voices will probably be heard by most, although the word content will not typically be understood, it is important not to bias the outcome of the study by comparing no message tapes with message tapes.
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
For the sake of simplicity, imagine that you are verbal subliminal stimuli riding beneath the waves of nature sounds and music in the same manner a submarine rides beneath the ocean surface.
the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms
Here, within the inner ear are cochlea or coiled structures with sensory cells that receive the sound stimuli and transmit to the brain impulses arising from them.
As an example, unless we are born to success and prosperity we don't expect to succeed and prosper because the waters surrounding our anchor do not include any such bounty.
Attention is not necessary to perception, and sensations are collective aggregates of information, which by definition of the word attention go largely undiscriminated by awareness.
partition consisting of a decorative frame or panel that serves to divide a space
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
How many times have each of us heard statements like, "You're not old enough," "That's stupid," "Money is the source of all evil," "Life is difficult and then you die," "Thank god it's Friday," "That will never work" and so on?
The fringe is known as "threshold" and the audio threshold is established by determining the point at which the conscious mind can hear a particular sound, 50% of the time.
Whatever ultimate interpretations or direction of the controversy, one thing is quite certain, subliminals (used here as a noun referring to the general nature of their type of communication) are here to stay.
Peripheral perception, shadowed or masked information, all under the genre of subliminal technology, is one of the most powerful techniques presently available.
an open fabric woven together at regular intervals
The second model is that of Freud's view of preconscious thinking, in which he assumed that such thinking tends to be spread out over a wider network of associations than is the case in conscious thought.
Whatever ultimate interpretations or direction of the controversy, one thing is quite certain, subliminals (used here as a noun referring to the general nature of their type of communication) are here to stay.
a visual representation to make a subject easy to understand
Let's say, for purposes of illustration, that our hypothetical individual who wishes to be more prosperous, also was raised with the belief that money is the source of all evil.
examine and note the similarities or differences of
Since the technology of Progressive Awareness Research is designed in such a manner that voices will probably be heard by most, although the word content will not typically be understood, it is important not to bias the outcome of the study by comparing no message tapes with message tapes.
The analogy of what happens to the user of the audio subliminal tape as they use it was much more difficult for me until a friend and I sat down to discuss just that.
1993 Diana Ashley at the University of Southern California studied the effect of subliminally presented reinforced stimuli on factual material using the MIP Paradigm in a double-blind experiment.
happening or arising outside some limits or surface
According to his model, five factors govern whether a stimulus surfaces at a conscious level: direction of attention; signal strength; external noise level; internal noise levels and signal importance (meaning).
It is believed that the left brain views language literally and according to the rules of language while the right brain views language spatially and emotionally, tumbling the words in a process called subconscious cerebration and even seeing the words as our eyes see the world - upside down.
Hidden Persuaders was the first open attempt to inform the general public of a potentially Orwellian means to enslave the mind and to do so surreptitiously.
According to his model, five factors govern whether a stimulus surfaces at a conscious level: direction of attention; signal strength; external noise level; internal noise levels and signal importance (meaning).
of the sex that produces eggs from which offspring develop
On one channel, accessing the left brain, are meaningfully spoken, forward-masked, permissive affirmations delivered in a round robin manner by a male voice, a female voice and a child's voice.
1993 Thomas Plante, faculty member of Stanford University and Director of the mental health services for the Children's Health Council, together with Michael DiGregorio and Gerdenio Manuel of Santa Clara University, evaluated the effect of Whole Brain -- on test anxiety in a double-blind experiment.
perceive to be something or something you can identify
Here, a treatment modality is tested by administering a pre and post test using some standard recognized scale that is both reliable and valid in the domain of measurement.
the outer boundary of an artifact or a material layer
According to his model, five factors govern whether a stimulus surfaces at a conscious level: direction of attention; signal strength; external noise level; internal noise levels and signal importance (meaning).
a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
Ignorant of these dynamics it is easy to see why more than 90% of the people who attend or participate in motivational gatherings or products are unsuccessful.
a Swiss patriot who lived in the early 14th century and who was renowned for his skill as an archer; according to legend an Austrian governor compelled him to shoot an apple from his son's head with his crossbow (which he did successfully without mishap)
Be that as it may (or as it may not be, if you prefer), as Wolman states: "Contrary to popular belief, a good theory is not necessarily one that answers all questions, leaving nothing more to be done in a field, but rather it is one that opens up new problems and new avenues of investigation."
On one channel, accessing the left brain, are meaningfully spoken, forward-masked, permissive affirmations delivered in a round robin manner by a male voice, a female voice and a child's voice.
On one channel, accessing the left brain, are meaningfully spoken, forward-masked, permissive affirmations delivered in a round robin manner by a male voice, a female voice and a child's voice.
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
Vance Packard's, Hidden Persuaders, which appeared in 1957, quotes from the Sunday Times an account of a New Jersey theater in which ice cream ads were flashed onto the screen during a movie showing.
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
Be that as it may (or as it may not be, if you prefer), as Wolman states: "Contrary to popular belief, a good theory is not necessarily one that answers all questions, leaving nothing more to be done in a field, but rather it is one that opens up new problems and new avenues of investigation."
Everyone I have ever met or interacted with, everyone I have ever read or listened to, in fact every single human being from my experience has, at one time or another, desired to change something about themselves and found it to be exceedingly difficult, if not sometimes impossible.
a series of images and emotions occurring during sleep
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
Ignorant of these dynamics it is easy to see why more than 90% of the people who attend or participate in motivational gatherings or products are unsuccessful.
It is intended to defer to a readers right to know where to get the raw hard data that supports my assertions.
1985-1986 Charles McCusker, Lee Liston and Eldon Taylor performed the first true double-blind study of audio subliminal tapes within the walls of the Utah State Prison.
For some, it's getting a better job, or losing weight, or improving memory, or accelerating learning abilities, or adding charisma to their personalities and so forth.
To overcome this left brain resistance, PAR presents to the left brain logic tasked statements that are permissive, such as "It's okay to be good" while simultaneously presenting to the right "I am good!"
Since the technology of Progressive Awareness Research is designed in such a manner that voices will probably be heard by most, although the word content will not typically be understood, it is important not to bias the outcome of the study by comparing no message tapes with message tapes.
One day there just seems to be more positive than negative information in the subconscious and that wonderful bio-computer changes old inner beliefs about ourselves and the world around us and almost magically those goals, ideals and ambitions are ours!
Here, within the inner ear are cochlea or coiled structures with sensory cells that receive the sound stimuli and transmit to the brain impulses arising from them.
Similar to the limit of our peripheral sight where we see an object but without the clarity that comes from looking directly at it, INNERTALKr audio messages are sometimes heard but without the clarity that the conscious mind is accustomed to requiring in order for it to repeat the message.
Just as theories make general assumptions about the individual that are not necessarily representative of any one individual, so too do models generalize in making a statement about reality, when in fact the model is self-defining and does not necessarily say anything about reality.
This model assumes that a subliminal input raises the activation level of existing unconscious motives and that it can therefore be considered analogous to an internally generated increase in the intensity of unconscious motives.
(used of count nouns) each and all of the members of a group considered singly and without exception
SUBCONSCIOUS MIND POWER
Everyone I have ever met or interacted with, everyone I have ever read or listened to, in fact every single human being from my experience has, at one time or another, desired to change something about themselves and found it to be exceedingly difficult, if not sometimes impossible.
a person you know well and regard with affection and trust
The analogy of what happens to the user of the audio subliminal tape as they use it was much more difficult for me until a friend and I sat down to discuss just that.
Unlike hypnosis, where attention and conscious assistance are often necessary, subthreshold messages are not attended to by the conscious mind in any necessary manner.
regarded with great favor or approval by the general public
HISTORY
The popular history of information processing without awareness, sometimes called shadowed or masked information and sometimes referred to as peripheral information, but commonly known by the public under one general label as subliminal communication, is really a history of modern manipulation.
In the many lectures I have presented in the United States and Europe there has always been a nagging need to find an analogy that could accurately describe what occurs with the users of INNERTALK audio tapes.
Since the technology of Progressive Awareness Research is designed in such a manner that voices will probably be heard by most, although the word content will not typically be understood, it is important not to bias the outcome of the study by comparing no message tapes with message tapes.
According to Benjamin Wolman, subliminal research is at least as old as Suslowa's work in 1863 wherein he reported "an increase in the two-point discrimination threshold as a function of subliminal electrical stimulation," (1973).
an inquiry into unfamiliar or questionable activities
Be that as it may (or as it may not be, if you prefer), as Wolman states: "Contrary to popular belief, a good theory is not necessarily one that answers all questions, leaving nothing more to be done in a field, but rather it is one that opens up new problems and new avenues of investigation."
One day there just seems to be more positive than negative information in the subconscious and that wonderful bio-computer changes old inner beliefs about ourselves and the world around us and almost magically those goals, ideals and ambitions are ours!
For example, when I ask a group of people how many of them would like to come up front and speak to the audience for five minutes on some topic I will assign them, rarely does anyone volunteer.
marked by strict and complete accordance with fact
A contemporary of Sigmund Freud, Dr. O. Poetzle, studied subliminal perception under exact laboratory conditions and discovered behavior effects days and weeks after the original stimuli.
This process occurs largely without discrimination, except for the lenses of interpretation which themselves are a direct result of our primary and secondary caretakers, and from the enculturation process in general.
producing or capable of producing an intended result
With this much of an introduction to models, let us see if a couple of models of the mind can be helpful in understanding why subliminal technology is so effective.
Peripheral perception, shadowed or masked information, all under the genre of subliminal technology, is one of the most powerful techniques presently available.
According to psychoanalytic theory, such material is "selected" for dreams precisely because of its manifest lack of psychic sig-nificance; it resonates with unconscious, infantile wishes and emerges in dreams as a derivative cognitive representation of the drive, owing to the requirements of censorship and the nature of unconscious thinking.
This provides our basis for moral valuing judgments and notions of reality, together with our general aptitude regarding change or the incorporation of new ideas.
(comparative of `near' or `close') within a shorter distance
In this instance, the fear of public speaking, the closer to success, the more powerful the exertion by subconscious processes to eliminate the impending threat.
American Revolutionary leader who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence (1742-1798)
Wilson Brain Key, in his books Subliminal Seduction, 1974 and Clam Plate Orgy, 1981 argues that not only are we being subliminally merchandised today but the public has been subliminally seduced for hundreds of years.
Peripheral perception is normally thought of as that aspect of sight that borders on the fringes of how far out to one's right or left side one can see.
Here, within the inner ear are cochlea or coiled structures with sensory cells that receive the sound stimuli and transmit to the brain impulses arising from them.
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