Brain imaging, by steady-state probe topography, was used to investigate whether a distinct pattern of brain electrical activity in the ieft or right frontal hemispheres could identify which frames from new TV commercials would be recognized by consumers in an unannounced recognition test one week later. First, confirming previous research, video scenes held on-screen for 1.5 seconds or longer were better recognized. Second, after controliing for scene duration, it was found that video scenes that elicited the fastest brain activity in the left frontal hemisphere were also better recognized. This new finding suggests that the transfer of visual information from short-term memory to long-term memory takes place in the left hemisphere, not th...
The term “neuromarketing ” suggests a combination of marketing research and brain research. Within m...
We investigated the behaviour of the brain during the visualization of commercial videos by tracking...
In this study we were interested to analyse the brain activity occurring during the "naturalistic" o...
The aim of this study was to elucidate if the TV commercials that were remembered by the subjects af...
We investigated brain activity during the observation of TV commercials by tracking the cortical act...
The present work intends to evaluate the functional characteristics of the cerebral network during t...
OBJECTIVE: This work intends to evaluate the functional characteristics of the cerebral network duri...
In recent years the engagement of the customer with the brand or the company advertised has become t...
Subjects watched television while EEG was being recorded and later completed a series of recognition...
Background: In the present research we were interested to study the cerebral activity of a group of ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the brain activity occurring during the "naturalistic" observat...
Converging evidence from event-related potential and functional brain imaging studies suggests that ...
In this paper we illustrate the capability of tracking brain activity during the observation of comm...
Advertisings related to the fruition of carbonated beverages are intensively presented on the usual ...
We investigated the behavior of the brain during the visualization of commercial videos by tracking ...
The term “neuromarketing ” suggests a combination of marketing research and brain research. Within m...
We investigated the behaviour of the brain during the visualization of commercial videos by tracking...
In this study we were interested to analyse the brain activity occurring during the "naturalistic" o...
The aim of this study was to elucidate if the TV commercials that were remembered by the subjects af...
We investigated brain activity during the observation of TV commercials by tracking the cortical act...
The present work intends to evaluate the functional characteristics of the cerebral network during t...
OBJECTIVE: This work intends to evaluate the functional characteristics of the cerebral network duri...
In recent years the engagement of the customer with the brand or the company advertised has become t...
Subjects watched television while EEG was being recorded and later completed a series of recognition...
Background: In the present research we were interested to study the cerebral activity of a group of ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the brain activity occurring during the "naturalistic" observat...
Converging evidence from event-related potential and functional brain imaging studies suggests that ...
In this paper we illustrate the capability of tracking brain activity during the observation of comm...
Advertisings related to the fruition of carbonated beverages are intensively presented on the usual ...
We investigated the behavior of the brain during the visualization of commercial videos by tracking ...
The term “neuromarketing ” suggests a combination of marketing research and brain research. Within m...
We investigated the behaviour of the brain during the visualization of commercial videos by tracking...
In this study we were interested to analyse the brain activity occurring during the "naturalistic" o...