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The Brain on Outsiders
I was watching Snatch last night and chuckling over Brad Pitt’s comical rendition of Mickey O’Neill, an Irish gipsy traveller and fighter. Though Mickey’s accent is exaggerated for entertainment’s sake, a recent study has shown that it actually is more difficult for our brain to process and understand a non-native accent.
Neuromarketing Tweetchat November 18th
Join us for another brainy tweetchat on the topic of neuromarketing and better marketing through science. Recent news on the use of Neuromarketing in political campaigns has led to some buzz – both negative and positive.
Let’s Talk About Trust
Trust, loyalty, and the fairly new concept of brand attachment are coveted but nebulous marketing concepts. Neuroeconomics, neuroscience, and neuromarketing are all offering us insights into how trust works (from brain chemicals like oxytocin and its effects on advertising, to evolutionary theories as to why we need trust), and how to then design marketing messages, products, services to be optimized for trust, loyalty and brand attachment.