University of Michigan researchers report neuroimaging are better predictors of individual choices than traditional surveys. Read More
Duke researchers report the brands your partners choose could impact your happiness. Read More
A new study reveals those with a better working memory tend to get bored of experiences more quickly. The study could have implications for consumers and marketers in maintaining interest in their products. Read More
Researchers propose four new human rights laws that could help protect against exploitation and privacy loss in the age of neurotechnology. Read More
Researchers look to neuroimaging and EEG technology to improve market research. Read More
Could you draw or pick out the Apple logo from memory? It turns out only 1 in 85 test participants can. Read More
MIT's Innerscope Research uses a range of neuroscience tools to explore the connections between media and the consumer. Read More
Researchers report they’ve pinpointed the precise location in the human brain, called the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, that controls belief and doubt, and which explains why some of us are more gullible than others. Read More
MRI images show what the brain looks like when you do something you know you shouldn’t. New pictures from the... Read More
Our baseline level of distrust is distinct and separable from our inborn lie detector. Fool me once, shame on you.... Read More
Several specific regions of our brains are activated in a two-part process when we are exposed to deceptive advertising, according... Read More
In a 2008 paper on neuroeconomics, economist George Loewenstein said: “Whereas psychologists tend to view humans as fallible and sometime... Read More