The neuropsychology of consumer behavior and marketing

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Abstract

Insights and tools from neuroscience are of great value to marketers. Neuroscientific techniques allow consumer researchers to understand the fundamental neural underpinnings of psychological processes that drive consumer behavior, and elucidate the “black box” that is the consumer's mind. In the following review, we provide an overview of the fundamental tenets of consumer neuroscience, selectively outline key areas of marketing that consumer neuroscience has contributed to, compare and contrast neuroscientific tools and methods, and discuss future directions for neurophysiological work in marketing. In doing so, we illustrate the broad substantive landscape that neuroscience can add value to within marketing.

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Shaw, S. D., & Bagozzi, R. P. (2018, January 1). The neuropsychology of consumer behavior and marketing. Consumer Psychology Review. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/arcp.1006

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