[NetBehaviour] Researchers use brain scans on shoppers.

james at jwm-art.net james at jwm-art.net
Thu Jan 4 20:21:08 CET 2007


I wonder who funded the research?

I saw in the paper (the daily up-in-arms scaremongerer) the other day,
that baked bean tins will soon be telling us they're good on toast or
with sausages. Herbs and lentils etc, will be suggesting suitable
recipes and thus other ingredients. I hate shopping as it is, but
atleast it's not as bad (yet) as Richard Morgans sci-fi where
advertisements are beamed directly into your mind like hallucinations as
you walk past shops in the street.

james.

On 4/1/2007, "marc" <marc.garrett at furtherfield.org> wrote:

>Hi JIlt,
>
>Civil liberties are no longer of value - such respect for humanity will
>be disposed of so we can feel more secure via product placement & ID laws...
>
>marc
>
>>>The researchers wanted to see if they could then use
>>>this information to predict when a person would decide to buy a product,
>>>and when they would pass it up.
>>>
>>>more...
>>>http://wapurl.co.uk/?K3EZBCT
>>>
>>>
>>
>>ammm
>>
>>they're keen on surely knowing what "buyers" will choose,
>>
>>aren't tehm?
>>
>>jilt
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