0 in a way that uses or relates to the subconscious (= the part of your mind that notices and remembers information when you are not actively trying to do so, and influences your behaviour even though you do not realize it):
Racial profiling is the idea that police make decisions - consciously or subconsciously - on the basis of race.
The Beatles had subconsciously absorbed a lot of folk music.
The aim of advertising should not be to introduce viewers to new ideas, but rather to bring out ones that were already lurking subconsciously in the mind.
In face-to-face communication, indicators of emotions, such as facial expressions, are mostly displayed subconsciously.
When people are asked to make complicated judgements such as probability assessments, they often subconsciously use heuristics, or rules of thumb, to simplify the task.
In fairness, we believe the pretexts given for the many rewrites were subconsciously rather than consciously manipulative.
Another girl suggested that she might be influenced 'subconsciously' but was again keen to emphasise that she wouldn't know she was doing it.
Apparently we subconsciously check for evidence of a "duchenne," or genuine, smile which causes crinkling of the folds around the eye.
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