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Social psychology / Neuroscience / Radio advertisement / Neuromarketing / Functional magnetic resonance imaging / Television advertisement / Persuasion / Consumer neuroscience / Criticism of advertising / Business / Marketing / Advertising
Date: 2013-02-19 06:56:49
Social psychology
Neuroscience
Radio advertisement
Neuromarketing
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Television advertisement
Persuasion
Consumer neuroscience
Criticism of advertising
Business
Marketing
Advertising

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