Hey everyone, I hope you are all doing well and you had a weekend that brought some interesting experiences into your life as well as a pleasant start to the new week! In my new post I would like to shed more light on an interesting topic and I am happy if you can learn new things.
When people are confronted with certain words, a lot happens and without the listener directly noticing it, the words which are spoken or read are transformed into images that everyone interprets differently. Everyone interprets things differently and certain connections arise which are closely connected with empirical values and while one reacts to a topic rather sensitively, the same pronounced word creates in another person a feeling of joy which can be linked more with positive moments. It can also be said that spoken words and their created images in people's brains cause certain triggers, which changes the whole behaviour and thus words come to life in their own way and often look extremely realistic and it's also interesting that words that are recalled in this form are better stored when people visualise them. In many areas, the effect of certain words on the human brain is specifically used as in the field of marketing or in the media landscape where in this context is made targeted use of a chain reaction which takes place at that moment with the reader and when someone reads a certain word it comes to the release of certain feelings of happiness such as dopamine. The biochemical processes that take place at this moment are probably of particular interest to the advertiser and basically it can be said that when people link images with something positive, completely different feelings are triggered than if these are associated with stress or anxiety.
With authors one also often sees that they make targeted use of it and thus integrate certain words into their works so that the reader perceives the story as authentically as possible and is sent on his own visual journey and depending on the area in which it is used, it can be used to bind people to something or to create an opposite effect. In the field of marketing, it can be seen that words are used which people associate with joy and when products are marketed in this context, the feelings of people are predominantly positive when a word is read and in such a subtle way the consumer is even more bound to a product, which not only increases the willingness to buy, but also binds people to a brand in the long term. There are some differences and it was discovered that the complexity of the words also has an enormous influence and simpler words can be visualised much better than the complex ones and also the frequency of how often these images are generated plays a major role and it can be said that it's easy to create whole connections with the right words and the special thing is that everyone perceives them differently.
Many thanks for stopping by and I hope you could learn something new about this topic! I captured these pictures with my Camera Sony Alpha 6000 plus 55-210 mm lens.
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This picture you shared is really amazing.
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There is so much power in words and that is why most of the time, we need to be careful of the words we always speak
Words are not just word but things that add meaning to our lives
We should be careful of the words we say and how we use them
Every time we hear a word, we imagine an image in our brain, that's how it works. Writers create beautiful images in their stories and readers enjoy them in their imagination. Sometimes it evokes good feelings, sometimes it evokes bad feelings. Amazing Photography
Red and pink colors are more special and beautiful and the information you have given us has increased our knowledge a lot.
That's a bit complicated topic. It's nice to know about this phenomenon. Thanks.
Someone said something like that words can hurt more than a weapon, so yes words can do a loooot