Designer Scans Consumers' Brains To Create The Optimal Home Furnishings

Friday, February 7, 2014 - 17:00 in Mathematics & Economics

Merel Bekking's Brain Merel Bekking A toy apple? A clown nose? Dutch product designer Merel Bekking says she's discovered the perfect, most appealing object is plastic, red and has a "closed organic shape." How did Bekking hit upon the ideal design? She put 20 people into an MRI machine for an hour each and recorded their brain activity while she showed them images of objects of different materials, colors and shapes. She designed and conducted the study with the help of a neuroscientist at the marketing research firm Neurensics in Amsterdam. It's not clear what exactly what she and the Neurensics scientist, Steven Scholte, were looking for in their MRI data to indicate liking. Bekking's own writing about the project only says the two "created their own method for scientifically researching people's preferences and dislikes." Interestingly, her data belied what her study subjects...

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