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Consumer Neuromarketing
October 2012




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Introduction

 Contained in this pack is a summary of insights, approaches and
  applications of neuroscience as it relates to consumer
  psychology, advertising and decision making.
 Notes and references are all attributed to a an executive training course
  at Swinburne University – where I was lectured by the leading thinkers in
  this developing field of marketing, psychology and cognitive
  understanding.




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How big is our subconscious?




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The Implicit Mind

 Our subconscious;
 –   is much larger than our conscious brain
 –   Is always on
 –   Keeps us alive
 –   Makes and influences decisions
 –   Processes far more information than we are aware of and than our conscious
     mind can interpret




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What is Neuroscience / Neuromarketing?

 Neuroscience is a discipline of psychology that seeks to observe peoples
  unconscious responses to communication. It asserts that traditional
  marketing research generally ignores and inaccurately reports implicit
  cognition and emotional triggers.


 The methods employed by neuroscientists (marketers) to measure these
  implicit responses are designed to bypass the subjects symbolic response
  (to words and text, and images) by measuring what happens inside the
  brain.

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Neuromarketing taps into the subconscious

 Because when asked...


 People lie
 They don’t think what they say they think
 They don’t tell you actually how they feel
 They do not do what they say they do


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When would you use neuromarketing?

 Neuromarketing techniques are potentially expensive and also complex to
  set up – as such we should assess the appropriateness of application
  bearing in mind the following criteria

 – Does an existing psychological understanding or assumption exist to back your findings?
 – Will it tell you something new, something significant other research cannot tell you?
 – Is the result likely to be scalable?




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How is it done?

 There are numerous techniques each with pros and cons

Physiological techniques                                Brain imaging and mapping techniques

•Skin conductance (measures changes in the              •fMRI (Magnetic resonance scanning), same
chemical and electronic balance of or skin)             scanners as used for MRI
•Heart rate (measures changes in hear rate due to       •EEG (Electro fields captured with electrodes on
stimulus)                                               subjects head)
•Facial coding (measures facial expressions for         •MEG (magnetic fields captured via machine)
change)                                                 •Online neuro response tests (modelled on MRI
•Eye Tracking (measures what we look at)                learnings



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The Neuromarketing toolkit




                        9
How does it work?

 Neuromarketing understands that when
  stimulated different parts of the brain are
  activated.
 By understanding and observing these
  responses using MRI and EEG, and
  analysing the timing and response of our
  brains in relation to specific stimulus
  researchers can determine – what we
  really think.

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The thing is

 When comparing “explicit” and
  “Implicit” research responses to real
  life outcomes - Implicit wins almost
  every time – indicating its more
  accurate measure of what people
  really feel and do.




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What can neuroscience tell us?

         Measure levels of                    Memory
         engagement &                         • How much and what type
         attention                              of memory stimulus is
                                                being achieved
         • What we are responding to



         Attract or detract                   Preference
         • What elements of the               • Which brands, themes or
           stimulus create attract and          elements our subconscious
           detract responses                    prefers



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Yes, your unconscious mind might think differently




                          13
The subconscious is more powerful than we think?

 We tend to believe this is the way we make decisions


          Think                      Feel                    Choose

 The reality is potentially more like this...we post rationalise


           Feel                    Choose                     Think

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Don’t believe me?




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It’s probably not even that simple...

                                The (FCB) strategy matrix suggests that
                                advertising works differently
                                depending on the product category.




                           16
Some use-cases for applied neuromarketing



  Pre product development testing             Ad effectiveness studies              Media context assessment

• Users shown a range of products       • Measure response to creative –       • Determine what assets and
  even packing and judge the best         identify iconic                        programming best compliments
  triggering various centres of the       triggers, characters, music choice     the receptivity and mindset of the
  brain;                                  and position of brand and key          consumer (attention and recall can
  reward, craving, hunger, attraction     message in the ad                      be measured)
  / detraction




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MTV case study

 Neuro studies have been done to understand the efficacy of a Station
  (MTV – wanted to show advertisers that they still can brand advertisers
  high levels of brand awards and association) – Channel 7 about to start to
  do this.
 Undertaking this study they were able to compare:
  Attention, Understanding, and Memory for various sectors of adverts for
  “congruent” and “incongruent” program types – identifying what
  context, flow and type of content achieved the highest overall
  performance for the ads

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Some things we can use


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Personality – a further dimension to consumer
understanding
 Neuromarketing techniques offer three ways to break down personality
 – Emotional intelligence
   – Low EI – like celebrities, simpler messages, less open, more selfish
   – High EI - generally more likely to be female, like humour, more open, community
     minded, respond better to complex creative messages
   – Test your own EIQ here

 – Interactivity
   – Highest engagement from “novelty seeking behaviour” typology – these
      consumers are more likely to interact – click an ad – hid “red button on a FOXTEL
      remote


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Personality – 4 styles of thinking & impact on decisions



                     Thinking                                          Imaginative                                          Physical                                          Feeling

• Interested in analysing                            • Display heightened sense of awareness of the     • Prefer physical realism, with acute powers of   • Higher concern for the human emotional and
  information, maintaining objectivity in              unconscious perception.                            material observation and                          feeling aspects, experiential sources of
  decision making, using well founded                • Have stronger tendency to visualise, to            understanding, memory for                         information, a need for affiliation, status
  intellectual principles to guide thinking            construct and manipulate images, are more          details, practical, down to earth                 social respect and achievement.
  process.                                             inclined to value                                • Enjoyment of physical                           • Understanding emotions and able to
• Value justice and fairness, tend to use critical     idealism, reflection, creativity, imagination.     pleasures, achievements and comforts.             transform and create new
  and deliberate thinking, which can appear          • Tolerance for the unusual and                                                                        emotions, preference to evaluate products in
  emotionless or blunt and less concerned for          unconventional process of decision making.                                                           terms of emotional benefits and social
  feelings.                                                                                                                                                 symbolism
10 behavioural shortcuts (for marketers) . How many do
you see at play?
 Anchoring – 1st impressions act as anchors and influence future decisions – nail your 1st impressions
 Authority – Social conventions instilled in us make us comply with experts – Dentists in Colgate ads?
 Framing – Framing a question differently illicit a different response – Is the cup half full or empty?
 Relativity – We make choices relatively not absolutely link forward to 12:34
 Loss aversion – We value more what we already have
 Reciprocity – We innately expect something from those we give something to
 Status Quo bias – People tend to stick with the way things are
 Price perceptions – Price creates expectations of value
 Social proofing - We instinctively follow what other people do. Herd mentality
 Temptation – In a state of arousal we tend to make decisions we would not already



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How media are using Neuro
 Optimising sponsorships
  – Program selection has powerful influence on ad effectiveness. Neuro can be measured for an ad across a
    range of program formats and types to see where the best attention and memory triggers are achieved.
  – Delving a little deeper, the various components of the TV sponsorship for example can be pulled apart to
    understand what elements are most effective for the sponsoring brand (both for overall memory and specific
    detail memory) i.e a billboard vs a brand integration vs product shot – and when they were placed in the
    program
 Iconic triggers
  – Are the key scenes, visual cues, images or brand assets that trigger greater levels of brain activity. Neuro is
    used for integrated creative campaigns to discover what these are - so they can be used in other media
    formats and campaign assets.
 Neurostate matching
  – Our brain has 2 parallel processing states;
    – Rational which process the micro, facts and details, the offer.
    – Global which processes the big picture, the story line and main themes
  – If you find a fit between the Neuro state of your commercial and programming – then uplift can be achieved


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Summing up

 Neuromarketing is a growing area of study and advertising research
 Results related to understanding the consumers implicit feelings and
  preferences support that we may in fact make decisions differently than
  we believe we do
 Neuromarketing application needs to be considered from a scientific and
  commercial stand point; i.e it needs to make sense from both sides before
  being deployed
 Ethics are a further important consideration, and are not to be overlooked
  or undervalued


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A Summary of Neuromarketing

  • 2. Introduction  Contained in this pack is a summary of insights, approaches and applications of neuroscience as it relates to consumer psychology, advertising and decision making.  Notes and references are all attributed to a an executive training course at Swinburne University – where I was lectured by the leading thinkers in this developing field of marketing, psychology and cognitive understanding. 2
  • 3. How big is our subconscious? 3
  • 4. The Implicit Mind  Our subconscious; – is much larger than our conscious brain – Is always on – Keeps us alive – Makes and influences decisions – Processes far more information than we are aware of and than our conscious mind can interpret 4
  • 5. What is Neuroscience / Neuromarketing?  Neuroscience is a discipline of psychology that seeks to observe peoples unconscious responses to communication. It asserts that traditional marketing research generally ignores and inaccurately reports implicit cognition and emotional triggers.  The methods employed by neuroscientists (marketers) to measure these implicit responses are designed to bypass the subjects symbolic response (to words and text, and images) by measuring what happens inside the brain. 5
  • 6. Neuromarketing taps into the subconscious  Because when asked... People lie They don’t think what they say they think They don’t tell you actually how they feel They do not do what they say they do 6
  • 7. When would you use neuromarketing?  Neuromarketing techniques are potentially expensive and also complex to set up – as such we should assess the appropriateness of application bearing in mind the following criteria – Does an existing psychological understanding or assumption exist to back your findings? – Will it tell you something new, something significant other research cannot tell you? – Is the result likely to be scalable? 7
  • 8. How is it done?  There are numerous techniques each with pros and cons Physiological techniques Brain imaging and mapping techniques •Skin conductance (measures changes in the •fMRI (Magnetic resonance scanning), same chemical and electronic balance of or skin) scanners as used for MRI •Heart rate (measures changes in hear rate due to •EEG (Electro fields captured with electrodes on stimulus) subjects head) •Facial coding (measures facial expressions for •MEG (magnetic fields captured via machine) change) •Online neuro response tests (modelled on MRI •Eye Tracking (measures what we look at) learnings 8
  • 10. How does it work?  Neuromarketing understands that when stimulated different parts of the brain are activated.  By understanding and observing these responses using MRI and EEG, and analysing the timing and response of our brains in relation to specific stimulus researchers can determine – what we really think. 10
  • 11. The thing is  When comparing “explicit” and “Implicit” research responses to real life outcomes - Implicit wins almost every time – indicating its more accurate measure of what people really feel and do. 11
  • 12. What can neuroscience tell us? Measure levels of Memory engagement & • How much and what type attention of memory stimulus is being achieved • What we are responding to Attract or detract Preference • What elements of the • Which brands, themes or stimulus create attract and elements our subconscious detract responses prefers 12
  • 13. Yes, your unconscious mind might think differently 13
  • 14. The subconscious is more powerful than we think?  We tend to believe this is the way we make decisions Think Feel Choose  The reality is potentially more like this...we post rationalise Feel Choose Think 14
  • 16. It’s probably not even that simple... The (FCB) strategy matrix suggests that advertising works differently depending on the product category. 16
  • 17. Some use-cases for applied neuromarketing Pre product development testing Ad effectiveness studies Media context assessment • Users shown a range of products • Measure response to creative – • Determine what assets and even packing and judge the best identify iconic programming best compliments triggering various centres of the triggers, characters, music choice the receptivity and mindset of the brain; and position of brand and key consumer (attention and recall can reward, craving, hunger, attraction message in the ad be measured) / detraction 17
  • 18. MTV case study  Neuro studies have been done to understand the efficacy of a Station (MTV – wanted to show advertisers that they still can brand advertisers high levels of brand awards and association) – Channel 7 about to start to do this.  Undertaking this study they were able to compare: Attention, Understanding, and Memory for various sectors of adverts for “congruent” and “incongruent” program types – identifying what context, flow and type of content achieved the highest overall performance for the ads 18
  • 19. Some things we can use 19
  • 20. Personality – a further dimension to consumer understanding  Neuromarketing techniques offer three ways to break down personality – Emotional intelligence – Low EI – like celebrities, simpler messages, less open, more selfish – High EI - generally more likely to be female, like humour, more open, community minded, respond better to complex creative messages – Test your own EIQ here – Interactivity – Highest engagement from “novelty seeking behaviour” typology – these consumers are more likely to interact – click an ad – hid “red button on a FOXTEL remote 20
  • 21. Personality – 4 styles of thinking & impact on decisions Thinking Imaginative Physical Feeling • Interested in analysing • Display heightened sense of awareness of the • Prefer physical realism, with acute powers of • Higher concern for the human emotional and information, maintaining objectivity in unconscious perception. material observation and feeling aspects, experiential sources of decision making, using well founded • Have stronger tendency to visualise, to understanding, memory for information, a need for affiliation, status intellectual principles to guide thinking construct and manipulate images, are more details, practical, down to earth social respect and achievement. process. inclined to value • Enjoyment of physical • Understanding emotions and able to • Value justice and fairness, tend to use critical idealism, reflection, creativity, imagination. pleasures, achievements and comforts. transform and create new and deliberate thinking, which can appear • Tolerance for the unusual and emotions, preference to evaluate products in emotionless or blunt and less concerned for unconventional process of decision making. terms of emotional benefits and social feelings. symbolism
  • 22. 10 behavioural shortcuts (for marketers) . How many do you see at play?  Anchoring – 1st impressions act as anchors and influence future decisions – nail your 1st impressions  Authority – Social conventions instilled in us make us comply with experts – Dentists in Colgate ads?  Framing – Framing a question differently illicit a different response – Is the cup half full or empty?  Relativity – We make choices relatively not absolutely link forward to 12:34  Loss aversion – We value more what we already have  Reciprocity – We innately expect something from those we give something to  Status Quo bias – People tend to stick with the way things are  Price perceptions – Price creates expectations of value  Social proofing - We instinctively follow what other people do. Herd mentality  Temptation – In a state of arousal we tend to make decisions we would not already 22
  • 23. How media are using Neuro  Optimising sponsorships – Program selection has powerful influence on ad effectiveness. Neuro can be measured for an ad across a range of program formats and types to see where the best attention and memory triggers are achieved. – Delving a little deeper, the various components of the TV sponsorship for example can be pulled apart to understand what elements are most effective for the sponsoring brand (both for overall memory and specific detail memory) i.e a billboard vs a brand integration vs product shot – and when they were placed in the program  Iconic triggers – Are the key scenes, visual cues, images or brand assets that trigger greater levels of brain activity. Neuro is used for integrated creative campaigns to discover what these are - so they can be used in other media formats and campaign assets.  Neurostate matching – Our brain has 2 parallel processing states; – Rational which process the micro, facts and details, the offer. – Global which processes the big picture, the story line and main themes – If you find a fit between the Neuro state of your commercial and programming – then uplift can be achieved 23
  • 24. Summing up  Neuromarketing is a growing area of study and advertising research  Results related to understanding the consumers implicit feelings and preferences support that we may in fact make decisions differently than we believe we do  Neuromarketing application needs to be considered from a scientific and commercial stand point; i.e it needs to make sense from both sides before being deployed  Ethics are a further important consideration, and are not to be overlooked or undervalued 24