RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 How Moment-to-Moment EEG Measures Enhance Ad Effectiveness Evaluation JF Journal of Advertising Research JO J Advert Res FD WARC SP JAR-2021-014 DO 10.2501/JAR-2021-014 A1 KOLAR, TOMAŽ A1 BATAGELJ, ZENEL A1 OMERAGIĆ, ISMIR A1 HUSIĆ-MEHMEDOVIĆ, MELIKA YR 2021 UL http://www.journalofadvertisingresearch.com/content/early/2021/09/20/JAR-2021-014.abstract AB Existing literature compares neuromarketing and traditional methods, making the questionable assumption that these are monolithic measurement alternatives all serving the same, predictive purpose. This study examines and empirically challenges this notion by relying on a neuroscientific perspective and a robust empirical study to examine the correspondence of expanded sets of diverse electroencephalogram (EEG) and survey advertising indicators. The key findings are that EEG and survey indicators measure different kinds of emotions (and attention) and that the newly developed, momentary EEG indicators are superior to the conventional, aggregated ones. The findings suggest that moment-to-moment EEG advertising indicators, such as peak emotions during branding moments, distinctively enhance advertising effectiveness evaluation and enhancement.