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Seducing the Subconscious - The Psychology of Emotional Influence in Advertising

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Dr. Robert Heath has a worldwide reputation as an expert in the role of emotion and attention in the field of brand communication. In 2001 he developed the Low Attention Processing Model of advertising, after which he published the best-selling monograph The Hidden Power of Advertising . His published research has garnered him major prizes, including the dual award of the MRS David Winton and ISBA Prizes. Dr. Heath is a Senior Lecturer in Advertising at University of Bath School of Management and a Board Member of the Wharton Global Future of Advertising Project. Klappentext Our relationship with ads: it's complicatedA must-read for anyone intrigued by the role and influence of the ad world, Seducing the Subconscious explores the complexities of our relationship to advertising. Robert Heath uses approaches from experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience to outline his theory of the subconscious influence of advertising in its audience's lives. In addition to looking at ads' influence on consumers, Heath also addresses how advertising is evolving, noting especially the ethical implications of its development. Supported by current research, Seducing the Subconscious shows us just how strange and complicated our relationship is with the ads we see every day. Zusammenfassung Our relationship with ads: it's complicated A must-read for anyone intrigued by the role and influence of the ad world, Seducing the Subconscious explores the complexities of our relationship to advertising. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword ix Introduction 1 Part 1 Taking Advertising Apart 1 The Persuasion Model 15 2 Alternative Ideas 24 3 WhyWe Don't Pay Attention to Advertising 39 Part 1 Summary 48 Part 2 The Psychology of Communication 4 Learning and Attention 53 5 The Role of Memory 63 6 HowWe Process Communication 74 7 Problems with Getting Attention 85 Part 2 Summary 95 Part 3 Emotion and Consciousness 8 Emotional Processing 101 9 Our Adaptive Subconscious 111 10 Emotion and Attention 123 Part 3 Summary 133 Part 4 Decisions and Relationships 11 Decision-Making 137 12 The Power of Metacommunication 149 13 The Subconscious Seduction Model 160 Part 4 Summary 174 Part 5 Taking A Fresh Look at Advertising 14 Under the Radar 179 15 The Hidden Power of New Media 189 16 Legal, Decent, Honest, and Truthful? 198 17 How to Spot Subconscious Seduction 207 Conclusion 219 References 229 Index 239 ...

List of contents

Foreword ix
 
Introduction 1
 
Part 1 Taking Advertising Apart
 
1 The Persuasion Model 15
 
2 Alternative Ideas 24
 
3 WhyWe Don't Pay Attention to Advertising 39
 
Part 1 Summary 48
 
Part 2 The Psychology of Communication
 
4 Learning and Attention 53
 
5 The Role of Memory 63
 
6 HowWe Process Communication 74
 
7 Problems with Getting Attention 85
 
Part 2 Summary 95
 
Part 3 Emotion and Consciousness
 
8 Emotional Processing 101
 
9 Our Adaptive Subconscious 111
 
10 Emotion and Attention 123
 
Part 3 Summary 133
 
Part 4 Decisions and Relationships
 
11 Decision-Making 137
 
12 The Power of Metacommunication 149
 
13 The Subconscious Seduction Model 160
 
Part 4 Summary 174
 
Part 5 Taking A Fresh Look at Advertising
 
14 Under the Radar 179
 
15 The Hidden Power of New Media 189
 
16 Legal, Decent, Honest, and Truthful? 198
 
17 How to Spot Subconscious Seduction 207
 
Conclusion 219
 
References 229
 
Index 239

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"Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division and graduate students of advertising and psychology, faculty, and practitioners." (Choice, 1 October 2012)
 
"Heath's book is far more persuasive than any advertisement, no matter how top-loaded the latter may be with accurate information. His thesis depends on a lengthy journey through cognitive science and evolutionary psychology, and a firm grasp on how - so far as we know - the human mind actually does work (rather than how we would like it to work). Heath demonstrates quite clearly - at least to my satisfaction - that it is precisely when we pay no conscious attention to advertising that advertisers get to work on our subconscious with complete effectiveness." WILL SELF, Prospect, June 2012
 
"(Heath) avoids academic obscurantism and fills the book with clever dissections of well-known ads... The case studies add up to an intriguing, down-to-earth introduction to the mysteries of the subconscious..."
Financial Times, March 2012
 
"Dr Robert Heath, who teaches at the University of Bath, has popularised the theory of 'low attention processing', which argues that ads make a stronger emotional and behavioural impact when we are paying less conscious attention to them. In his new book, Seducing the Subconscious, he further develops this thinking, providing a detailed and scholarly explanation of the psychological processes involved, and illustrating these with advertising examples, many based on his own long experience in ad agencies."
Paul Feldwick, Credos, March 2012

Product details

Authors Robert Heath
Publisher Blackwell Scientific Publishers Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.04.2012
 
EAN 9780470974889
ISBN 978-0-470-97488-9
Dimensions 161 mm x 237 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology
Social sciences, law, business > Business

Psychologie, Kognitive Psychologie, Psychology, cognitive psychology

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