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The Nonconscious Mere Exposure Effect with Brand Logos: Real but Elusive

The Nonconscious Mere Exposure Effect with Brand Logos: Real but Elusive
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Presenter(s) Dr. Tom Stafford, University of Sheffield, Psychology Department
Seminar type Open Seminar Series
Location Stein Building Auditorium
Date and time 01/06/2009, 18:00-19:00
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The nonconscious mere exposure effect is an enhanced preference for previously experienced stimuli in the absence of memory for the previous exposure. In two experiments we extend the normal conditions of the effect from subliminal presentation to supraliminal presentation in a naturalistic environment using brand logos as the stimuli. I will discuss future profitably directions for mere exposure research.

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