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Comments on: This is your brain on a Super Bowl ad

Researchers release brain scans that show what feelings--if any--this year's ads triggered in viewers.
Photos: Your brain on ads

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What About... Laughter?
by February 8, 2006 8:40 AM PST
The most memorable and talked about ads for my peers and I are those which generated laughter - fMRI not required.

Does 'Crime Deterent' ring a (Pavlov's) bell?
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What About... Laughter?
by February 8, 2006 8:40 AM PST
The most memorable and talked about ads for my peers and I are those which generated laughter - fMRI not required.

Does 'Crime Deterent' ring a (Pavlov's) bell?
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Agree with laughter comment
by capesp50 February 8, 2006 11:03 AM PST
Must have missed the point of the article, but thought the Bud and Budlight were very entertaining, especially the small Clydsdale one. Well done.
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Agree with laughter comment
by capesp50 February 8, 2006 11:03 AM PST
Must have missed the point of the article, but thought the Bud and Budlight were very entertaining, especially the small Clydsdale one. Well done.
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Oh, yeah, they call it investor relations.
by ctambour February 8, 2006 12:57 PM PST
This "Scientific" endeaver ranks right up there with stem cell researcher Hwang Woo-suk.
How many fMRI machines were used on how many people?
This seems to be a plug for Joshua Freedman's Nexus EQ Change Mangement. It's not worth Six Seconds. With Brother Tom Freedman, they founded FKF Applied Research(Freedman Knapp & Freedman I assume).
Now do they own the MRI machines or do their Non-Profit Org. get to use U.C.L.A equipment. Are UCLA Students really interns for these guys? Is Stepanie Olsen just a front newsperson for connected P.R. Statements? We deserve a crumb of good hard data if we have to eat this intellectual hooey.
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Oh, yeah, they call it investor relations.
by ctambour February 8, 2006 12:57 PM PST
This "Scientific" endeaver ranks right up there with stem cell researcher Hwang Woo-suk.
How many fMRI machines were used on how many people?
This seems to be a plug for Joshua Freedman's Nexus EQ Change Mangement. It's not worth Six Seconds. With Brother Tom Freedman, they founded FKF Applied Research(Freedman Knapp & Freedman I assume).
Now do they own the MRI machines or do their Non-Profit Org. get to use U.C.L.A equipment. Are UCLA Students really interns for these guys? Is Stepanie Olsen just a front newsperson for connected P.R. Statements? We deserve a crumb of good hard data if we have to eat this intellectual hooey.
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