Are you serious? How could you possibly come to the conclusion that there is nothing to be gained from this research? I see opportunity for better designing societies where we have environments designed around things that encourage positive associations (eg. greenery, light exposure, uplifting messages, murals, etc.) Not only that, but did you hear the part on how people seeing the apple logo did BETTER on creativity tests? Imagine the potential for better infusing that in schools/society.
I don't understand if they are resarching priming? or subliminal messaging. They say we are exposed to brand logos all over, however, walking down the street we arent being primed continuously
DIRTBAG researchers! I hope your children join cults. Not really, but, COME ON! Ask yourself: "Am I contributing ANYTHING to humanity with this research?" You will undoubtedly come up with the answer: "No, I'm not." Then you have 2 choices: Quit or continue. If you choose the latter, then I hope your children join cults. Perverse, crazy cults.
lol subliminal advertising is forbidden, you guys read the ethic codes? Why give people a conscious choice , when you can trick them? lol. Whats next, direct brain stimulation via electromagnetic waves?
What's a practical and scientific definition of "more creative"? Who's applying the criterion? How was it measured? I wish we had a glimpse of this. Maybe another minute of runtime?
If you like this, watch Mental Engineering. By the way, I think most ads are designed to make the use of the product more satisfying so a user will buy again and again, and not just try something once.
Wow, based on limited testing done on snot-nosed Duke pukes they "scientifically" draw these conclusions!
This just confirms the old saying, "Those that can - do, those that can't - teach"!
baerdog2003 8 months ago
more apple propaganda
BASSAROVER 1 year ago
Are you serious? How could you possibly come to the conclusion that there is nothing to be gained from this research? I see opportunity for better designing societies where we have environments designed around things that encourage positive associations (eg. greenery, light exposure, uplifting messages, murals, etc.) Not only that, but did you hear the part on how people seeing the apple logo did BETTER on creativity tests? Imagine the potential for better infusing that in schools/society.
david0aloha 2 years ago
I don't understand if they are resarching priming? or subliminal messaging. They say we are exposed to brand logos all over, however, walking down the street we arent being primed continuously
semperxfix10 2 years ago
DIRTBAG researchers! I hope your children join cults. Not really, but, COME ON! Ask yourself: "Am I contributing ANYTHING to humanity with this research?" You will undoubtedly come up with the answer: "No, I'm not." Then you have 2 choices: Quit or continue. If you choose the latter, then I hope your children join cults. Perverse, crazy cults.
bobolith 2 years ago
lol subliminal advertising is forbidden, you guys read the ethic codes? Why give people a conscious choice , when you can trick them? lol. Whats next, direct brain stimulation via electromagnetic waves?
PeopleOfAr 2 years ago
The citation given in the video in incorrect. The proper citation is Journal of Consumer Research, June 2008, Vol. 35, No. 1: pp. 21-35.
ukaussie1969 2 years ago
What's a practical and scientific definition of "more creative"? Who's applying the criterion? How was it measured? I wish we had a glimpse of this. Maybe another minute of runtime?
RickWolff 3 years ago
So you're TELLING them it's better to use subliminal images?? That's SOOOOOO WRONG!!!!
clwbchbabycakes 3 years ago
If you like this, watch Mental Engineering. By the way, I think most ads are designed to make the use of the product more satisfying so a user will buy again and again, and not just try something once.
aicheyearaem 3 years ago