Neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate neuronal mechanisms underlying information processing, thereby providing an indispensable tool to gain more insight and understanding of how behavior is associated with sensation and perception. Multiple imaging techniques are available. In consumer science, the most commonly used neuroimaging techniques are functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalography (EEG). In this chapter we will start by giving a short introduction on neuroimaging in consumer research and the neurobiology of taste processing. Subsequently, we will introduce how the techniques fMRI and EEG work, what questions they typically answer, and what their limitations are in the context of consumer science...
In this book the authors describe their original research on the potential of both standard and high...
Neuromarketing is one of the most promising and controversial areas of marketing. The goal of Neurom...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess whether or not electroencephalography (EEG) provides ...
Neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate neuronal mechanisms underlying information processin...
Neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate neuronal mechanisms underlying information processin...
Neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate neuronal mechanisms underlying information processin...
Neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate neuronal mechanisms underlying information processin...
Neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate neuronal mechanisms underlying information processin...
This chapter provides an in-depth analysis and explanation of psychophysiological/neuromarketing res...
In the last two decades, neuromarketing (NM) studies are snowballed because scientists and researche...
Neuromarketing is the embryonic field of marketing science. Despite being controversial, it remains ...
Here we present an overview of some published papers of interest for the marketing research employin...
In this book the authors describe their original research on the potential of both standard and high...
The new technological advances achieved during the last decade allowed the scientific community to i...
Neuromarketing is the application of neuroscientific methods to analyze and understand relevant beh...
In this book the authors describe their original research on the potential of both standard and high...
Neuromarketing is one of the most promising and controversial areas of marketing. The goal of Neurom...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess whether or not electroencephalography (EEG) provides ...
Neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate neuronal mechanisms underlying information processin...
Neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate neuronal mechanisms underlying information processin...
Neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate neuronal mechanisms underlying information processin...
Neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate neuronal mechanisms underlying information processin...
Neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate neuronal mechanisms underlying information processin...
This chapter provides an in-depth analysis and explanation of psychophysiological/neuromarketing res...
In the last two decades, neuromarketing (NM) studies are snowballed because scientists and researche...
Neuromarketing is the embryonic field of marketing science. Despite being controversial, it remains ...
Here we present an overview of some published papers of interest for the marketing research employin...
In this book the authors describe their original research on the potential of both standard and high...
The new technological advances achieved during the last decade allowed the scientific community to i...
Neuromarketing is the application of neuroscientific methods to analyze and understand relevant beh...
In this book the authors describe their original research on the potential of both standard and high...
Neuromarketing is one of the most promising and controversial areas of marketing. The goal of Neurom...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess whether or not electroencephalography (EEG) provides ...