Trigger and the Subconscious

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Trigger and the Subconscious
Good day dear community, first of all I would like to welcome you all to my new post and hope you are doing well and were able to made some interesting experiences! In this post, I would like to talk a little about the subconscious and hope you can learn new things.

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In this post, I would like to go into triggers and go into more detail about the connections to the subconscious and triggers are certain stimuli that are subliminally anchored and it is a diverse topic in which there are different interpretations and there are stimuli that the individual or the mass is responding to. A good example are certain events from the past that were associated with negative experiences and the subconscious stores experiences together with all the connections that were unconsciously perceived at this time such as certain sounds, smells, colors or other sensory impressions and if you should perceive them at a later point it happens that this trigger is evoked again and you react to this scenario. It only takes a fraction of a second to react to these stimuli and usually they are also associated with certain feelings or physical reactions and an example is if you have had a negative experience in the past on New Year's Eve and every time you hear or see a firework it triggers certain reactions and these connections can be related to all kinds of topics. When these moments are triggered, there are different defensive reactions of the body and as a result there is a change in behavior and when these stimuli are suppressed, they are often associated with negative experiences and also adjust the behavior so that you try to avoid certain events that were related to these stimuli. Often certain triggers are so subliminally anchored that you don't even know where they actually come from and so it are often events from childhood that are so deeply anchored that it is difficult to recognize them and there are stimuli that are anchored in pretty much every person and triggers a reaction in most people and in the field of marketing they make very specific use of it. Often marketing agencies use this form and there is even a separate area that has emerged from it and is called trigger-based marketing and here it is specifically about changing the behavior of the customer with triggers and an example of what trigger is anchored in every person is suffering or grief and with the help of messages, these feelings are activated and motivate people to certain actions.

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Thank you for the visit and I hope you could learn something new about psychology! I captured these pictures with my Camera Sony Alpha 6000 plus 55-210 mm lens and created the this artwork with AI.

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