[Psych3120] (no subject)
Erica Fleming
ilikeduplos@hotmail.com
Wed, 13 Sep 2000 19:52:57 MDT
I also remember that in class that we were told that subliminal messages
were useless and wouldn't do a thing. But, if that is the true case then
why has it been such an issue in the past? For instance, there have been
recorded subliminal messages on t.v. in commercials, cartoons and so on.
Also, why has it been a very talked about topic in the court room?
Especially in the area of music (subliminal messages that perhaps the band
members are trying to display?) If it does have no effect then what's the
big deal with having it there? Not to say that I am for it....but do you get
where I'm going with this.
Erica
>From: J Doonan <jsd1022@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: psych3120@lists.csbs.utah.edu
>To: psych3120@lists.csbs.utah.edu
>Subject: [Psych3120] (no subject)
>Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 08:20:26 -0700 (PDT)
>
>In response to George W. Bush's recent advertisements
>using subliminal messages.
>
>I think according to what we have learned in class
>that such attempts to influence the public with
>subliminal messages is a hopeless by the Bush
>committee.
>
>These subliminal messages, it seems, would occur below
>the threshold of our conscious awareness and therefor
>not be processed into our memory.
>
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