释义 |
subˈception Psychol. A blend of subliminal perception (see quot. 1949).
1949McLeary & Lazarus in Jrnl. Personality XVIII. 171 An experiment which confirms the notion that subjects give discriminatory galvanic skin responses to visual stimuli presented at tachistoscopic speeds too brief for correct verbal report. The implied perceptual process is termed by the authors subception (verb form—to subceive). Ibid. 179 It is suggested that the level of perceptual activity indicated by this finding be called subception. 1958New Biol. xxvii. 29 The subject remains unaware not only of the stimulus but also of the fact that his ‘guesses’ are being biased. For this effect the word ‘subception’ has been coined. 1959Manch. Guardian 2 July 4/6 The techniques of ‘subception’ would be of no value to advertising agents... Subception effects which could be obtained under laboratory conditions would be masked..in real life. 1977R. O. Viitamäki in von Fieandt & Moustgaard Perceptual World xxi. 557 The subception effect has implications not only for perceptual theory but..also..in the fields of personality and clinical psychology. |