Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
subception
Noun
/səbˈsɛp.ʃən/

Definition
Subception is the mental process of receiving information and awareness without conscious recognition or understanding.

Examples
- The concept of subception is often explored in psychology to understand subconscious influences on decision-making.
- She experienced subception when a familiar scent triggered memories she couldn’t consciously recall.
- In advertising, subception can play a role in how viewers respond to subtle messages embedded in campaigns.

Meaning
It refers to a way of perceiving things that bypasses conscious thought, allowing specific stimuli to influence behavior or feelings on a subconscious level.

Synonyms
- Unconscious perception
- Subconscious awareness
- Implicit recognition