<div><p>Unconsciously presented information can influence our behavior in an experimental context. However, whether these effects can be translated to a daily life context, such as advertising, is strongly debated. What hampers this translation is the widely accepted notion of the short-livedness of unconscious representations. The effect of unconscious information on behavior is assumed to rapidly vanish within a few hundreds of milliseconds. Using highly familiar brand logos (e.g., the logo of McDonald's) as subliminal and supraliminal primes in two priming experiments, we assessed whether these logos were able to elicit behavioral effects after a short (e.g., 350 ms), a medium (e.g., 1000 ms), and a long (e.g., 5000 ms) interval. Our res...
There is much debate in the literature regarding mental imagery: how it is represented in the mind a...
The unconscious processing of information is explored by drawing on contributions from psychoanalysi...
Typical recall-based measures of advertising effectiveness assume conscious access to a brand name i...
Unconsciously presented information can influence our behavior in an experimental context. However, ...
This study assessed whether real-life stimulus material can elicit conscious and unconscious priming...
Most traditional advertising effect models are based on the premise that advertising is attended to ...
To maximize marketing effectiveness, many conscious and unconscious elements are simultaneously empl...
International audienceFaced with an abundance of advertising messages, Internet users allocate only ...
Can the sequence in which ad exposures are generated across various ad formats enhance or inhibit co...
The unconscious processing of information is explored by drawing on contributions from psychoanalysi...
There is a long-lasting debate on whether subliminal advertising actually works. In this context the...
Purpose – This paper aims to develop an experimental paradigm to assess effects of degrees of logo c...
Faced with an abundance of advertising messages, Internet users allocate only minimal cognitive reso...
We examine semantic conditioning in a consumer context. We subliminally paired neutral ideographs wi...
The fact of having already encountered something encourages future preference, a phenomenon known as...
There is much debate in the literature regarding mental imagery: how it is represented in the mind a...
The unconscious processing of information is explored by drawing on contributions from psychoanalysi...
Typical recall-based measures of advertising effectiveness assume conscious access to a brand name i...
Unconsciously presented information can influence our behavior in an experimental context. However, ...
This study assessed whether real-life stimulus material can elicit conscious and unconscious priming...
Most traditional advertising effect models are based on the premise that advertising is attended to ...
To maximize marketing effectiveness, many conscious and unconscious elements are simultaneously empl...
International audienceFaced with an abundance of advertising messages, Internet users allocate only ...
Can the sequence in which ad exposures are generated across various ad formats enhance or inhibit co...
The unconscious processing of information is explored by drawing on contributions from psychoanalysi...
There is a long-lasting debate on whether subliminal advertising actually works. In this context the...
Purpose – This paper aims to develop an experimental paradigm to assess effects of degrees of logo c...
Faced with an abundance of advertising messages, Internet users allocate only minimal cognitive reso...
We examine semantic conditioning in a consumer context. We subliminally paired neutral ideographs wi...
The fact of having already encountered something encourages future preference, a phenomenon known as...
There is much debate in the literature regarding mental imagery: how it is represented in the mind a...
The unconscious processing of information is explored by drawing on contributions from psychoanalysi...
Typical recall-based measures of advertising effectiveness assume conscious access to a brand name i...