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Today › Turn in missing/late work (from before test) › Turn in leftover multi-passes (extra credit) › Finalize grades (extra credit, participation) 100 points -5 points (cell/tardies) -10 points (unexcused absences) › Consciousness/Subliminal Messages Thursday › The Psychology of Fear › Mask Fees $3 Tuesday › Sleep/Dream Myths › Return to packets from sub
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Below “absolute threshold” › Smallest amount of a stimulus that a person can detect Examples: Sight: A candle flame at 30 miles away Sound: A watch ticking 20 feet away
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Sights & sounds presented so briefly or faintly that we fail to perceive them. Presented BELOW our absolute threshold of sensory awareness. But can these feeble stimuli influence our behavior?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QY YOuQGEp0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QY YOuQGEp0 Subliminal Messages, Puzzles, Illusions, Brain Teasers.mht Subliminal Messages, Puzzles, Illusions, Brain Teasers.mht Advertising: Corporate logos Widespread belief that these messages work!
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More: › http://www.graphicdesignblog.org/hidden- logos-in-graphic-designing/ http://www.graphicdesignblog.org/hidden- logos-in-graphic-designing/
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Claim #1 : your brain understands complex meanings of phrases presented at WEAK levels Claim #2 : Subliminal stimuli worm their way into your unconsciousness
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Accepts that much of our mental processing goes on OUTSIDE our immediate awareness. Serial vs. Parallel processing
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Conscious & unconscious work together Serial Processing (CONSCIOUS) : controlled › Step by step (one completed, go to the next) › New chess players take one move at a time. Parallel Processing (UNCONSCIOUS): automatic › Processing many different stimuli simultaneously › Experienced chess players, planning moves in advance
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1 nQMnJqyvs
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New experiences require MORE conscious attention Behaviors can become automatic with practice. What can you do without your conscious attention?
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Daydreaming Getting “lost” in a good › Book › TV Show › Conversation “Highway hypnosis”
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These examples are different from the “non-conscious” processing proposed by proponents. Holdovers from Freudian view of the mind.
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Unconscious : Primitive, primarily sexual, urges Operate outside of our awareness Influences our behavior
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James Vicary Subliminal advertising “Drink Coca-Cola,” “Hungry? Eat Popcorn” flashed 1/3,000 of a second Reported that sales increased 1962, Vicary admitted he lied
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Subliminal Seduction (1973) Wilson Brian Key › Advertisers using sexual images › Warned that single exposure could affect consumers 1 week later! › No real evidence
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U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) › Found no evidence › But declared it “contrary to public interest”
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Nationwide test Viewers informed Subliminally flashed “phone now” (352 times during program) Phone usage did NOT increase A few called in to say they felt hungrier and thirstier!! Still NO evidence!
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Backmasking Judas Priest (heavy metal rock band) Encouraged suicidal behavior or subvert morality of teens Queen; Another One Bites the Dust › Subliminal Messages, Puzzles, Illusions, Brain Teasers.mht Subliminal Messages, Puzzles, Illusions, Brain Teasers.mht
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Today › Finalize Psychology of Fear › Finalize Myth #6 › Turn in Fear Notes, Pop-up Posters, Notes #6 › Check Mask Fees › Remind about Remind 801-335-9435 Text @feef8 FULL NAME Thursday › Myth #7 – Sleep and Dreams › New Seats
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Controlled test Participants given subtle suggestions as to what they were going to hear, perceived nonexistent messages in backward messages.
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Your background, experiences, & expectations influence what you perceive.
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Short-lived and modest subliminal effects Experiment: › Flash “priming” words or pictures briefly › Observers unaware › Speed & accuracy increases when asked to identify a later stimulus
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Present subject with word stem “gui_ _” Ask her to form a complete word (“guide” and “guile” are options) Subliminally flash “direct,” “lead,” “escort”, probability for “guide” Flash “deceit,” “treachery,” & “duplicity”, for “guile”
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Desire for quick fixes – sell products Word of mouth Media Portrayals Debunked! › No replicable evidence that subliminal messages can affect your behavior! › All they might do (and you have to SEE the light) is prime you!
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