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Brain science, the Internet, and (almost) limitless gratification

September 13, 2015 0 Comments
Brain science, the Internet, and (almost) limitless gratification

The Internet raises some interesting issues with regard to how it enables us to satisfy some of our most basic human needs in ways that were impossible before it came along. Three such changes are discussed in Chapter 13 (“When Consumers’ Brains Go Online”): How we search for information Just about everything we do online […]

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Brain science and building the perfect website

August 30, 2015 1 Comment
Brain science and building the perfect website

Neuromarketing can make a contribution to website design in three powerful ways: Help designers understand how people’s brains actually consume web pages Eye tracking applied to website viewing has shown that gaze patterns are determined by two types of attention: Bottom-up attention: This type of attention is involuntary and automatic. When viewing websites, bottom-up attention […]

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Going online: Something new for the old brain

August 16, 2015 0 Comments
Going online: Something new for the old brain

The Internet is something new (at least for our brains, which evolved in a world of physical reality). Neuromarketing is something new. You’d think that these two new things would’ve gotten together, but so far, neuromarketing hasn’t been applied to online topics nearly as much as it has been applied to more traditional topics, like […]

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