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Blockbusters: Can EEGs predict a movie’s success better than surveys?
February 25, 2015 by NewsBot
Seventy-five percent of movies earn a net loss during their run in theaters. A new study finds that brain activity visible through EEG measures may be a much cheaper and more accurate way to predict the commercial success of movies.