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Science under the hood 4: Low attention processing, Implicit memory

December 20, 2015 0 Comments
Science under the hood 4: Low attention processing, Implicit memory

This post is part of a series covering the 10 most important scientific principles underlying neuromarketing. Low attention processing Another counterintuitive finding that is important to neuromarketing is the discovery that attention may not be good for advertising effectiveness. Attention would seem to be a necessary condition for advertising effectiveness, but brain research has shown […]

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Science under the hood 3: Misattribution, Nonconscious goal pursuit

December 6, 2015 0 Comments
Science under the hood 3: Misattribution, Nonconscious goal pursuit

This post is part of a series covering the 10 most important scientific principles underlying neuromarketing. Misattribution One of the things scientists have learned from studying System 1 and System 2 processes separately is that System 1 is sloppy. It makes connections and guides behavior based on simple associations, not logic. When System 1 makes […]

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