Ⅱ-3) Sound
Sound Marketing
Sound marketing is also viewed as a leader of the emotional marketing along with color, and scent marketing. It based on character which varies feelings and moves people's heart depending on melody or rhythm.
This is example of sound marketing. In case of store selling the wine, expensive wines are more sold out when they used classic music. Ot
smell. Taste of Seorae doesn’t high quality but the food Seorae absolutely captivated the taste university students as popular taste. As person walk by, the smellof roasting meat stimulates the sense ofsmell. Smell long remain in our mind and this is fresh marketing strategy
The second reason is low price. Party of the guy’s set out membership training right after we finish meeting. He
1. Background
Scent: Odor
The sense ofsmell gives rise to the perception of odors, mediated by the olfactory nerve. The olfactory receptor (OR) cells are neurons present in the olfactory epithelium, a small patch of tissue in back of the nasal cavity. There are millions of olfactory receptor neurons that act as sensory signaling cells. Each neuron has cilia in direct contact with air. The
Change of conductivity being
normal state and gas detecting in sno2 grain boundary
Amount of desorption and absorption of oxide and free electron
can control sensor sensitivity
Electrode and the electrolyte solution while maintaining a constant current from the direct oxidation and reduction when measuring current to detect the gas.
Cause ionization of the electrolyte solution, the
of one’s own sensory experience
Taste
Objective : develop a better understanding of the concept of aesthetic taste and its role in consumer behavior
1.How does consumer aesthetic taste relate to individual’ different senses(i.e., sight, sound, touch, smell, and gustatory taste)?
Aesthetic facet
Gustatory taste with Sight and Sound by Allen & Hoegg
Ex) Sprite soda
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