Life Sciences
- How To Help Take Control Of Your Brain And Make Better Decisions
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awareness. Advertisements might seem like part of the background but our subconscious is always taking ...
Article - The Conversation - Nov 6 2014 - 3:56pm
- 'Neuromarketing' Could Help Advertisers Read Our Minds
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products and advertising, but it could have real promise in gauging the conscious and unconscious reactions ...
Article - News Staff - Mar 4 2010 - 12:40pm
- Oxytocin- Beyond The 'Cuddle Hormone' And Into Marketing
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increases sensitivity to advertising. Researchers found that after sniffing oxytocin, people were more ...
Article - News Staff - Nov 16 2010 - 1:05pm
- Paternal 'Voice' Recognition- How Even Tiny Animals Avoid Inbreeding
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Furthermore, females paid more attention to advertisement calls from unrelated males than from their fathers. ...
Article - News Staff - Nov 30 2012 - 8:58am
- Revealed- The First Ad Campaign For Monkeys
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advertising campaign for non-human primates- Rowan Hooper, New Scientist H/T Alex Berezow, RealClearScience ...
Blog Post - Hank Campbell - Jun 27 2011 - 3:39pm
- Moonlight Malagasy Mating May Mean Hitting The Right Notes
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calls to let females know that they are looking for love. The researchers recorded advertising calls ...
Article - News Staff - May 6 2008 - 6:33pm
- Have 5 Minutes? Now You Can Do A Brain Imaging Study
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scientifically validated. Yet we know advertising works. The distance between a science battle lost, if I may ...
Blog Post - Hank Campbell - Mar 28 2013 - 12:01pm
- Going Ad-Free
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I have a love/hate relationship with advertising. Ads are specifically designed to manipulate ...
Article - Danna Staaf - Oct 20 2011 - 10:22pm
- Octopus theory
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(If 10 million people have that belief in their mind its real great achievement of advertising of that ...
Blog Post - Ashwani Kumar - Aug 24 2010 - 8:37am
- New Crowd Sourcing App for Backyard Biodiversity Research
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entirely free, it does throw in some little banner advertising for upcoming shows on the Science ...
Blog Post - Matthew T. Dearing - Apr 17 2011 - 9:46pm