The application of neuromarketing tools in communication research: A comprehensive review of trends
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Wiley
Materia
advertising communication comprehensive analysis
Fecha
2023-05-13Referencia bibliográfica
Casado‐Aranda, L.‐A., Sánchez‐ Fernández, J., Bigne, E., & Smidts, A. (2023). The application of neuromarketing tools in communication research: A comprehensive review of trends. Psychology & Marketing, 40, 1737–1756. https://doi.org/10.1002/mar.21832
Patrocinador
Fundación Ramón Areces; European Regional Development Fund; Consejería de Conocimiento, Investigación y Universidad, Junta de AndalucíaResumen
This study provides an overview of the evolution of the body of knowledge, current
research streams, potential new domains, and theoretical models of interest for
neuromarketing research developed in the field of communication. Neuromarketing
is defined here as research applying psychophysiological or neuroscience methods in
communication. We particularly implemented a comprehensive analysis of 861
publications using keyword cooccurrence analysis and science mapping tools. The
performance analysis shows a strong growth in the number of publications over the
last decade, with a slight declining impact in terms of citations after reaching a peak
around the turn of the century. Contributions published in journals in business and
communication fields (and not psychology or neuroimaging) are those with the
largest average citations per year. The evolution diagrams highlight that the use of
brain imaging tools to study ad persuasion in virtual environments and social
marketing contexts (e.g., health or sustainable communication), as well as the
employment of novel metrics (neural synchronization) and deep learning methods to
analyze data, constitute fruitful research streams in the application of neuromarketing
tools in communication research. These results offer communication scholars an
accurate insight on recent scientific research applying neuromarketing that can
shape further studies.