Publications by authors named "Yaromir Munoz"

The results of three different groups of customers, each exposed to a different sales technique, were compared in order to evaluate which sales technique was more effective for achieving higher levels of sustained attention. The study used the Neurosky headband to measure brainwaves in millivolts. The three compared sales techniques were: 1) the training technique for sale, termed as structured by the AIDA model; 2) the traditional sale, here called unstructured; 3) and a structured technique with the help of simultaneous stimulation by several neuroattentional pathways, prescribed by the developments of the neuroscience of consumption (CN).

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The present study focuses on the effects of graphic warnings related to excessive gambling. It is based upon a theoretical model derived from both the Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) and the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM). We focus on video lottery terminal (VLT), one of the most hazardous format in the gaming industry.

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Video lottery terminals (VLT) are a highly lucrative gambling format, but at the same time they are among the most hazardous. Previous research has shown that threatening warnings may be an appropriate approach for promoting protective behavior. The present study explores the potential benefits of threatening warnings in the fight against compulsive gambling.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yaromir Munoz"

  • Yaromir Munoz's research primarily investigates consumer behavior and psychological responses to marketing techniques, with a focus on neuroergonomics and persuasion methods in gambling contexts.
  • His studies, including the use of EEG technology, assess the effectiveness of various sales techniques on sustained attention, revealing insights into consumer engagement strategies.
  • Additionally, Munoz explores the impact of graphic warnings and fear appeals in gambling-related contexts, examining their role in influencing attitudes and promoting responsible gambling practices among high-risk players.