Mar 12, 2009 11:52 AM
Neuroco, a Surrey-based company developing technology to interrogate people’s subconscious minds for market research, is being acquired by Neurofocus, a larger, Berkeley, California-based counterpart. Neuroco’s website reads like a cyberpunk movie plot: “The vast majority of our decision making and emotional reactions occur below the level of conscious awareness and,…
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