Doing marketing research by asking people has been a common method and does still have advantages. On the other hand, if you want insights into the non-conscious interpretations of a consumer’s decision, then you need other research tools in your research toolbox. Neuromarketing makes use of such an extended toolbox, containing both technical equipment and ways of doing experimental research. The goal for this course is to give you an overview of this fast developing toolbox ranging from simple web-camera, to eye-tracking, and to complicated brain-scanners. The course guides you through a contemporary literature review, giving you insights into the last decades of development within this field of research.

The Neuromarketing Toolbox
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Reviewed on Nov 29, 2019
Thank you, Prof. Jesper Clement for this outstanding course! It has been such a pleasure to acquire the latest knowledge of neuromarketing technics! The highest recommendations!
Reviewed on Sep 2, 2024
I totally recommended this to anyone who loves to learn both biology, psychology and business at the same time.
Reviewed on Dec 25, 2024
This incredible course contains many of the main topics that should be discussed in Neuromarketing, and it is all very well explained.




