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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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 4690041 | Prevention, arresting and removal of accumulation of moisture in bunker storages Metabolic processes within particulate durable foodstuffs (for example, grains) which have been stored in storage bunkers produce moisture. To prevent, arrest and/or reduce the accumulation of such moisture, vents are provided at the top and at the side o... | 09/01/1987 |
| 4549960 | System for conditioning grain and maintaining same Apparatus for cleaning, aerating and fumigating grain comprises chutes having screens therein over which the grain is passed. Conduits interconnect the chutes with a blower mechanism so that the grain to be cleaned is subjected to a vacuum which causes th... | 10/29/1985 |
| 4466201 | Method and an arrangement for storing organic fibrous material in a stack A method of and apparatus for drying stored fibrous materials is disclosed. Dry air is injected into a stack of fibrous materials via delivery tube means, and air is withdrawn from the stack via suction tube means. The air withdrawn is then treated so as ... | 08/21/1984 |