A new study shows that being in poor physical condition may increase the risk for dementia and Alzheimer's disease, and being fit may stave off the onset of these conditions.
In The Future of Neurotechnology, the MIT Technology Review interviews Zack Lynch, managing directory of market analysis firm NeuroInsights.
Neuroscience is…
An interesting Baltimore Sun article, Hormones wire men's, women's brains differently, surveys recent research showing how hormones trigger physical differences…
Scientists now have a better understanding of why some people develop extreme food cravings. Brain scans show that some individuals have a much stronger…
Researchers at Yale have found that capuchin monkeys are risk-averse when making decisions, and exhibit behavior similar to humans when choosing between…
Neuroscientists have used fMRI to discover that the brain's anticipation of pain can be as bad as actually experiencing the pain. Marketers should use pain…
The Creating Brain: The Neuroscience of Genius (2005, Dana Press), by Nancy C. Andreasen, is a slender book geared to the lay reader. Andreasen's style is…
A week doesn't go by with some blogger reading about neuromarketing, fMRI ad studies, and the like, and then posting, "This is creepy - very Orwellian! Pretty…
Neurofocus, a firm which saps it specializes in quantitative analysis of advertising and marketing using neuroscience, is an exhibitor at this week's AdTech…