Life Sciences

How To Help Take Control Of Your Brain And Make Better Decisions

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

I have a love/hate relationship with advertising. Ads are specifically designed to manipulate ...

Article - Danna Staaf - Oct 20 2011 - 10:22pm

Octopus theory

(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

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