This is unprecedented evidence of the longevity and impact of subliminal messages on conscious, rational decision-making.
Subliminal stimuli can facilitate conscious processing of related information, change our current mood, boost our motivation….
In sum, our findings add to a growing body of evidence suggesting that subliminal messages can be used to change our thoughts, attitudes, emotions, and actions.
—–Simon Ruch, Marc Alain Züst, Katharina Henke, Subliminal messages exert long-term effects on decision-making, Neuroscience of Consciousness, Volume 2016, Issue 1, 2016, niw013, https://doi.org/10.1093/nc/niw013
The results proved that the experimental hypothesis is true: subliminal messages affect and influence the participants’ choice.
In fact, those people who were able to program and give suggestions and orders to their subconscious mind, experienced great changes in their attitudes, habits, feelings, and behavior.
According to Dr. Joseph Murphy, “the most important point to remember is this: once the subconscious mind accepts an idea, it begins to execute it.”
—–European Scientific Journal June 2017 edition Vol.13, No.17 ISSN: 1857 – 7881 (Print) e – ISSN 1857- 7431Effectiveness of Subliminal Messages and Their Influence on People’s Choices
Information acquired subliminally will be integrated subconsciously and unconsciously, subliminal programming thus becoming an instrument used to influence and alter behaviors.
For example, when the cerebral activity induced stress in the body and the subject was exposed to a different frequency stimulus corresponding to a state of relaxation, the brain would modify its activity due to resonance with the induced pattern.
This acoustic alchemy put into practice has yielded significant results in the exploration of expanded consciousness states, creative capability development, learning processes acceleration, learning disabilities, focus and concentration, wellness, pain relief, anxiety and depression amelioration, as well as in improved sleep, hypnosis induction, meditation and relaxation.
—–http://www.wseas.us/e-library/conferences/2010/Iasi/AMTA/AMTA-18.pdf
ROSINA CATERINA FILIMONDepartment of Composition and Musicology, University of Arts.