My Brain Made Me Buy It? The Neuroethics of Advertising

Overview:

The consumer neuroscience industry is entering its second decade and continuing to grow thanks to increased acceptance by advertisers looking to better understand consumers’ preferences and decision making. However, more questions and concerns are being raised as advertising techniques challenge social and ethical boundaries. Dr. Carl Marci, Chief Neuroscientist at Nielsen, will address the ethical concerns related to consumer neuroscience including issues around privacy, informed consent, and consumer autonomy in decision making. Drs. Read Montague, Tech Carilion Research Institute, and Uma Karmarkar, University of California, San Diego, will further discuss the ethical concerns surrounding attempts to predict consumer behavior.

Guest Speaker:

Carl Marci, M.D., Nielsen Consumer Neuroscience

Discussants

Read Montague,Ph.D., Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute
(discussant)

Uma R. Karmarkar, Ph.D., University of California San Diego
(discussant)

Moderated by Steve Hyman, M.D., Stanley Center for Psychiatric
Research at the Broad Institute, and INS Past President

Location:

Shiley Special Events Suite, Central Public Library

Date & Time:

November 1, 2018 from 5:30-7pm 

Date(s)
Age/Grade Level
Grades 9-12
Undergraduate
Graduate
Adult
Cost Range
Free
Time of Day
Evening
Opportunity type
Out-of-school Programs
Area of Interest
Engineering
General Science
Technology
Financial Support or Scholarship Available?
No
NGSS Aligned?
No
Location Address:
San Diego Central Library, 330 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA, 92101
Contact Name:
Ethics Center
Email:
info@ethicscenter.net
Telephone:

My Brain Made Me Buy It? The Neuroethics of Advertising

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