Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing 2012
DOI: 10.1145/2370216.2370458
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Incorporating subliminal perception in synthetic environments

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“…This is supported by previous work that has demonstrated an effective exploitation of shared context between deliberative factors, such as the importance of the current decision within the task, and a reactive context, which includes how susceptible the user might be in a particular configuration and indications of impending user action from low-level behaviors or implicit signals (Pizzi et al, 2012). The present findings suggest that subliminal cues cannot be expected to provide an exact communication with the user; instead, they can provide a less obtrusive and suggestive communication mechanism for guiding the user with less important decisions.…”
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“…This is supported by previous work that has demonstrated an effective exploitation of shared context between deliberative factors, such as the importance of the current decision within the task, and a reactive context, which includes how susceptible the user might be in a particular configuration and indications of impending user action from low-level behaviors or implicit signals (Pizzi et al, 2012). The present findings suggest that subliminal cues cannot be expected to provide an exact communication with the user; instead, they can provide a less obtrusive and suggestive communication mechanism for guiding the user with less important decisions.…”
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confidence: 54%
“…The first one is that, to incorporate subliminal cueing, the attention of the user should be focused prior to the stimulus, and the system should be compatible with a user response < 1000 ms. This suggests the use of intelligent interfaces that can track the user context to determine the most appropriate timing for subliminal cueing (Pizzi et al, 2012). Another implication derives from the actual magnitude of the observed effect.…”
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