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		<title>By: Can Neuroscience Help Improve TV Promotion?&#160;&#124;&#160;Simulmedia</title>
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		<description>[...] Film genres may be arranged on a continuum of their ability to elicit a uniform pattern of brain activity in the viewers—snippets of real life shot on film, documentary, art films, Hollywood, and Propaganda films as the extreme case. This idea might be used in Simulmedia’s ongoing efforts in genre classification. [...]</description>
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