by browncoatkyle » April 18th, 2015, 3:14 am
The following is strictly my opinion only, and assumes the validity of subliminal messages.
Subliminal audio is particularly effective during sleep. During sleep, the brain waves change between various states, but essentially, sleep is when the subconscious is at its most prominent.
I would advise that though the voice gender may have an effect, the content is more important than that. Subliminal audio messages should be phrased in positive terms (the use of the words "no", "not", "never", etc. are not effective). Subliminals should also be in the active tense, and first person or second person, depending on the receptivity of the listener. Some people are more susceptible to first person rather than second person, and vice versa. And yes, the subliminals can influence anyone exposed to them, depending on the person and the content. The effect may or may not be as profound for this person, however. Subliminals cannot influence people to do something they have strong feelings against, or no interest in doing.
Advertisement agencies and marketing specialists know the extreme value of subliminal influence, and the proficient ones have nearly perfected subliminals into an exact science. Of course, their efforts are directed towards the population in general in order to achieve results. The individual requires the subliminal to be more specific to his/her intent.