Subliminal Persuasion Examples

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Subliminal perception works in sync with subliminal persuasion but both differ from each other. Subliminal perception is something that influences your thoughts, feelings, and/or actions. For example, it is when something is flashed in front of your eyes, for example at a movie theater, you see a quick commercial for Coca-Cola, it will subconsciously want something, and influence you to think that you need or want it. Subliminal perception could be something being presented to you in a way that influences your decision on something without you even realizing it happening. An example of subliminal persuasion would be, if you’re at at a movie theater waiting for the movie to start and you see a Coca-Cola commercial come on, it will automatically

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