Firms Scan Brain Waves to Improve Ads in Japan

November 13th, 2008

Via: Physorg:

US research firm Nielsen and its partner NeuroFocus said Wednesday they would offer a new service in Japan to scan the brain waves of potential customers to help companies improve their marketing.

The service will review brain waves, eye movements and other physical features of potential customers to precisely study the impact of commercial messages or products, the two firms said.

Nielsen will collect the necessary data in Japan and the California-based NeuroFocus will use its teams of experts, including physicians, to examine the effects of the tested products or commercial messages, they said.

The service measures the attention level and emotional engagement of possible customers and the message’s retention level, they said.

One Response to “Firms Scan Brain Waves to Improve Ads in Japan”

  1. tsoldrin says:

    This is where Free Market Economics will break down, unfortunately.

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