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May I have your attention please?
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May I have your attention please?
Human beings are natural-born attention seekers. We feel affirmed when we get noticed, when we stand out from the crowd, or when we have a loved one’s undivided attention. For those of us working in marketing or advertising this is a professional calling; marketers and agencies get paid according to their ability to capture people’s attention
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ability to capture people’s attention for brands. All of us know what it feels like to capture somebody’s attention successfully but we know very little about the systems within that person’s brain that enable this to happen. Until relatively recently, we have had a limited understanding of what attention actually is – and how it works.
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Thank youfor more info, please contact:
Gabriella BergaglioMarketing Manager
TNS Italia - Via Bolama, 11/3-13 - 20126 Milano Tel. +39.02.27072.1