2014
DOI: 10.1162/pres_a_00167
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Subliminal Cueing of Selection Behavior in a Virtual Environment

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“…The main finding of this experiment consists of the demonstration that arousing subliminal stimuli can bias the decision-making during navigation tasks in an immersive mixed-reality system. However, despite the relevance of these results, as emerged in the abovementioned work [5], the magnitude of the observed effect was comparable with that reported in the related literature but quite weak to effectively support realistic applications.…”
Section: Related Worksupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…The main finding of this experiment consists of the demonstration that arousing subliminal stimuli can bias the decision-making during navigation tasks in an immersive mixed-reality system. However, despite the relevance of these results, as emerged in the abovementioned work [5], the magnitude of the observed effect was comparable with that reported in the related literature but quite weak to effectively support realistic applications.…”
Section: Related Worksupporting
confidence: 80%
“…In the first of these studies [5], the use of subliminal stimuli has been considered to covertly bias the selection behavior among objects in a 3D virtual environment. The participants' task was to select one food item out of two options in a 3D model of a refrigerator, pick it up, and place it on an adjacent table.…”
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“…This model is for the emerging egocentric interaction paradigm what the virtual desktop is for the PC/WIMP (window, icon, menu, pointing device) interaction paradigm: more or less everything of interest to a 1. Subtle highlighting: perhaps the most subtle way of directing attention is subliminal cueing [5]. Aranyi et.…”
Section: Action and Perception Instead Of Input And Outputmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HCI Researchers have also investigated how subliminal cues can influence people’s choices. In [1], for instance, the authors used subliminal cues to influence the selection of items in a virtual refrigerator [1]. …”
Section: Theories Of Automatic Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%