United States Patent 5,159,703- Inventors: Lowery; Oliver M. (5188 - TopicsExpress



          

United States Patent 5,159,703- Inventors: Lowery; Oliver M. (5188 Falconwood Ct., Norcross, GA 30071) Lowery October 27, 1992 Silent subliminal presentation system Abstract A silent communications system in which nonaural carriers, in the very low or very high audio frequency range or in the adjacent ultrasonic frequency spectrum, are amplitude or frequency modulated with the desired intelligence and propagated acoustically or vibrationally, for inducement into the brain, typically through the use of loudspeakers, earphones or piezoelectric transducers. The modulated carriers may be transmitted directly in real time or may be conveniently recorded and stored on mechanical, magnetic or optical media for delayed or repeated transmission to the listener. Inventors: Lowery; Oliver M. (5188 Falconwood Ct., Norcross, GA 30071) Appl. No.: 458339 Filed: December 28, 1989 U.S. Class: 455/42; 455/46; 455/66; 381/73.1; 128/420.5 Internl Class: H04B 007/00; H04R 025/00; H04R 003/02 Field of Search: 455/46,47,66,109,110,42-43 381/73.1,105,124 358/141-143 600/28 128/420.5 380/38 References Cited [Referenced By] U.S. Patent Documents 3060795 Oct., 1962 Corrigan et al. 352/131. 3278676 Oct., 1966 Becker 358/142. 3393279 Jul., 1968 Flanagan 128/420. 3712292 Jan., 1973 Zentmeyer, Jr. 600/28. 4141344 Feb., 1979 Barbara 600/28. 4395600 Jul., 1983 Lundy et al. 381/73. 4463392 Jul., 1984 Fischer et al. 360/30. 4777529 Oct., 1988 Schultz et al. 381/73. 4834701 May., 1989 Masaki 600/28. 4877027 Oct., 1989 Brunkan 128/420. Primary Examiner: Eisenzopf; Reinhard J. Assistant Examiner: Faile; Andrew Claims 1. A silent communications system, comprising: (a) amplitude modulated carrier means for generating signals located in non-aural portions of the audio and in the lower portion of the ultrasonic frequency spectrum said signals modulated with information to be perceived by a listeners brain and, (b) acoustic and ultrasonic transducer means for propagating said signals, for inducement into the brain, of the listener, and, (c) recording means for storing said modulated signals on mechanical, magnetic and optical media for delayed or repeated transmissions to the listener. 2. A silent communications system, comprising: (a) frequency modulated carrier means for generating signals located in non-aural portions of the audio and in the lower portion of the ultrasonic frequency spectrum, said signals modulated with information to be perceived by a listeners brain, and; (b) acoustic and ultrasonic transducer means for propagating said signals, for inducement into the brain of the listener, and; (c) recording means for storing said modulated signals on mechanical, magnetic and optical media for delayed or repeated transmissions to the listener. 3. A silent communications system, comprising: (a) a combination of amplitude and frequency modulated carrier means for generating signals located in non-aural portions of the audio and in the lower portion of the ultrasonic frequency spectrum, said signals modulated with information to be perceived by a listeners brain, and (b) acoustic and ultrasonic transducer means for propagating said signals, for inducement into the brain of the listener; (c) recording means for storing said modulated signals on mechanical, magnetic and optical media for delayed or repeated transmissions to the listener. Description BACKGROUND--FIELD OF THE INVENTION This invention relates in general to electronic audio signal processing and, in particular, to subliminal presentation techniques. BACKGROUND--DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART Subliminal learning enjoys wide use today and subliminal tapes are being manufactured by a number of companies in the United States alone. Several decades of scientific study indicate that subliminal messages can influence a humans attitudes and behavior. Subliminal, in these discussions, can be defined as below the threshold of audibility to the conscious mind. To be effective however, the subliminally transmitted information (called affirmations by those in the profession) must be presented to the listeners ear in such a fashion that they can be perceived and decoded by the listeners subconscious mind. We are referring to audio information in this discussion, however, information could be inputted into the subjects subconscious mind through any of the bodys sensors, such as touch, smell, sight or hearing. As an example, early development work in the subliminal field utilized motion pictures and slide projections as the medium. Early research into visual and auditory subliminal stimulation effects is exemplified by U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,060,795 of Corrigan, et al. and 3,278,676 of Becker. U.S. Pat. No. 4,395,600 of Lundy and Tyler is representative of later developments in todays https://attachment.fbsbx/file_download.php?id=222397791262998&eid=ASu3G8sdwtUt68JMjXBflszKccS6HUkmpgV9UzxbQ4l4aR9gZ4PZEDQbAm2ySEP1YsM&inline=1&ext=1409950481&hash=ASuQE8JnwnHRFVl3 https://facebook/download/preview/222397791262998
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