
Selective Memory in Marketing: How Serotonin Focuses Consumer Attention
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Discover how this powerful neurotransmitter influences memory by not only helping us retain important information but also by clearing out the mental clutter through a process called cognitive pruning.
We’ll explore groundbreaking research from Carhart-Harris et al. (2014) that shows how serotonin allows our brains to filter out unnecessary details, helping marketers cut through the noise and ensure that their messages stick with consumers. Learn how you can harness this brain science to create marketing campaigns that are both memorable and efficient, leaving a lasting impact on your audience.
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