Tag: Neuromarketing

Read posts about neuromarketing on Sentient Decision Science’s implicit market research blog.

It’s Not in Your Words, It’s All Over Your Face

All social psychologists must deal with a conundrum implicit in all human behavior: the problem of self-reporting. Self-reporting is exactly what it sounds like: it’s what people say about themselves – their emotions, motivations, and feelings.

Dr. Aaron Reid discusses the social implications of product placement and launches in 2010

In this video, hosted the Pulse’s Ed Gaskin, Dr. Aaron Reid and Julie Hall (Schneider PR) discuss successful product launches from 2010. Reid and Hall explain how particular marketing and social campaigns contribute a product’s popularity, using the top ten product launches of 2010 as a benchmark. These strategies, Reid explains, are ubiquitous and can […]

Psychological Primitives and the Reality of Neuromarketing Insight

The Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) held its 12th annual meeting on January 27-29, 2011 in San Antonio, TX. The meeting highlighted the cutting-edge of social psychological research as well as charted a course for future research in the field. The conference included many symposia across a wide range of topic areas. One […]

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