Scientific Evidence
The research on subliminals is clear. In the groundbreaking study by Greenwald et al. (1991), 237 subjects were tested under controlled conditions. The result: subliminal audio cassettes showed no effect beyond the placebo effect. Timothy Moore concluded in his comprehensive meta-analysis (1988) that there is no scientific evidence for the effectiveness of subliminally presented messages on motivation or behavior.
In our in-house consciousness laboratory, we verified these findings through our own EEG measurements. Over several months, we tested various subliminal techniques and embedding methods. The measurements showed no changes in brainwave activity and no detectable neurological effects.
Our Company Philosophy
At Brainwave3D, we have clear principles: We stand 100% behind every product we offer.
We could easily produce silent subliminals from a technical standpoint โ just place some affirmations under music, and the product would be ready. The production costs would be minimal, with correspondingly high profit margins. But that's exactly the point: it would only be technically possible, not scientifically meaningful.
Our Quality Standards
With subliminals, we would have to sell a product that we know, after extensive testing, does not work beyond the placebo effect. This does not meet our quality standards.