Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, Flemington, USA
Kathryn Ambroze was studied at the Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, Flemington, USA. Kathryn Ambroze has worked under the article ''Myths and Misunderstandings in Consumer Neuroscinces" and has published numerous research papers and articles in reputed journals and has various other achievements in the related studies. Kathryn Ambroze has extended his valuable service towards the scientific community with his extensive research work.
Review Article
Myths and Misunderstandings in Consumer Neuroscience
Author(s): Michelle Murphy Niedziela* and Kathryn Ambroze
The interdisciplinary field of consumer neuroscience utilizes techniques from psychology, neuroscience, economics, and marketing to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the consumer experience. Ethical, legal, and social consequences of integrating physiological and brain technology into market research have raised concerns, especially as this field continues to expand. Further, the expectations of the technology and research findings are often tainted by misrepresentation of false claims, neuromyths or inaccurate reporting. Herein, an explanation of consumer neuroscience is provided, as well as its limited power of persuasion. Concerns for autonomy, control, and privacy are addressed by reviewing common misconceptions of the influence consumer neuroscience has on decision making. Additionally, this paper clarifies the limitations of certain techniques implemented and discusses .. View more»