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Patent No. 6099319

Neuroimaging as a Marketing Tool

Neuroimaging as a means for validating whether a stimulus such as advertisement, communication, or product evokes a certain mental response such as emotion, preference, or memory, or to predict the consequences of the stimulus on later behavior such as consumption or purchasing.

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Attorney: Wong, Cabello, Lutsch, Rutherford, Brucculeri, LLP


Number of patents: 4
Last date: July 29, 2008

NumberTitleIssue Date
7406472Integrated import/export system
An integrated import/export system includes a database of records relating to a plurality of shipments of goods, a database server and an application server. The application server communicates with the database server to provide members of a supply chain for a ship...
07/29/2008
7352740Extent-based fibre channel zoning in hardware
The present invention provides a system and a method for filtering a plurality of frames sent between devices coupled to a fabric by Fiber Channel connections. Frames are reviewed against a set of individual frame filters. Each frame filter is associated with an act...
04/01/2008
7303007Method and apparatus for transmitting sensor response data and power through a mud motor
Apparatus and methods for establishing electrical communication between an instrument subsection disposed below a mud motor and an electronics sonde disposed above the mud motor in a drill string conveyed borehole logging system. Electrical communication is establis...
12/04/2007
6826071Circuit for programming antifuse bits
A method of verifying whether unprogrammed antifuses are leaky in a semiconductor memory. The method involves the steps of: connecting the antifuse in series with a node; providing current to the node, the current being sufficient to charge the node from a first to ...
11/30/2004
 
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