Working Paper

Using Brain-Wave Measures to Assess Advertising Effects

Jan 1, 1983

Reviews and synthesizes the literature to identify the key theoretical and methodological issues involved in determining whether electroencephalographic (EEG) measures of brain activity may be useful indicators of consumers’ psychological responses to advertising.

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