Priming is the utilization of 📝Implicit Memory (unconscious memory) in which exposure to a 📝Stimulus (perceptual pattern) influences the response to another. [1] Priming refers to the activation of particular representations or associations in memory just before the subject is to carry out an action or task. [2]
For example, a person who sees the word "yellow" will be slightly faster to recognize the word "banana." This happens because yellow and banana are closely associated in memory. Additionally, priming can refer to a technique in psychology used to train a person's memory in both positive and negative ways.
We the power of priming for something that we hope adds meaning and purpose to your life; values like 📝gratitude, 📝compassion, and 📝adventure. We, like 📝Holstee, call it "positive 📝Propaganda."
References
- [Priming](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priming_(psychology)), wikipedia.org
- 'Priming', Psychology Today
