Display and native ads represent two of the most widely used digital advertising formats employed by advertisers that aim to grab the attention of online users. In recent years, the native format has become very popular because it relies on deceptive features that make harder the recognition of its advertising nature, reducing avoiding behaviors such as the banner blindness phenomena, traditionally associated to display advertising, and so increasing its advertising effectiveness. The present study, based on a forefront research protocol specifically designed for the advertising research on smartphone devices, aims to investigate through neurophysiological and self-reported measures, the perception of display and native ads placed within article webpages, and to assess the efficacy of an integrated approach. Eye-tracking results showed higher visual attention and longer viewing time associated with native advertisements in comparison to traditional display advertisements, confirming and extending evidence provided by previous research. Despite a significantly higher rate of self-reported advertising intent was detected for articles containing display ads when compared to articles containing native ads, no differences have been found while performing the same comparison for the neurophysiological measures of emotional involvement and approaching motivation of for the self-reported measures of pleasantness and annoyance. Such findings along with the employment of an innovative research protocol, contribute to providing further cues to the current debate related to the effectiveness of two of the most widely used digital advertising formats.

Neuroscientific methods for exploring user perceptions while dealing with mobile advertising. A novel and integrated approach / Mancini, Marco; Cherubino, Patrizia; Di Flumeri, Gianluca; Cartocci, Giulia; Martinez, Ana; Sanchez, Alessandro; Santillo, Chiara; Modica, Enrica; Vozzi, Alessia; Ronca, Vincenzo; Trettel, Arianna; Borghini, Gianluca; Babiloni, Fabio. - In: FRONTIERS IN NEUROERGONOMICS. - ISSN 2673-6195. - 3:(2022), pp. 1-16. [10.3389/fnrgo.2022.835648]

Neuroscientific methods for exploring user perceptions while dealing with mobile advertising. A novel and integrated approach

Cherubino, Patrizia;di Flumeri, Gianluca;Cartocci, Giulia;Martinez, Ana;Modica, Enrica;Vozzi, Alessia;Ronca, Vincenzo;Trettel, Arianna;Borghini, Gianluca;Babiloni, Fabio
2022

Abstract

Display and native ads represent two of the most widely used digital advertising formats employed by advertisers that aim to grab the attention of online users. In recent years, the native format has become very popular because it relies on deceptive features that make harder the recognition of its advertising nature, reducing avoiding behaviors such as the banner blindness phenomena, traditionally associated to display advertising, and so increasing its advertising effectiveness. The present study, based on a forefront research protocol specifically designed for the advertising research on smartphone devices, aims to investigate through neurophysiological and self-reported measures, the perception of display and native ads placed within article webpages, and to assess the efficacy of an integrated approach. Eye-tracking results showed higher visual attention and longer viewing time associated with native advertisements in comparison to traditional display advertisements, confirming and extending evidence provided by previous research. Despite a significantly higher rate of self-reported advertising intent was detected for articles containing display ads when compared to articles containing native ads, no differences have been found while performing the same comparison for the neurophysiological measures of emotional involvement and approaching motivation of for the self-reported measures of pleasantness and annoyance. Such findings along with the employment of an innovative research protocol, contribute to providing further cues to the current debate related to the effectiveness of two of the most widely used digital advertising formats.
2022
eeg; autonomic recording; display advertising; eye tracking; mobile advertising; native advertising; online users
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Neuroscientific methods for exploring user perceptions while dealing with mobile advertising. A novel and integrated approach / Mancini, Marco; Cherubino, Patrizia; Di Flumeri, Gianluca; Cartocci, Giulia; Martinez, Ana; Sanchez, Alessandro; Santillo, Chiara; Modica, Enrica; Vozzi, Alessia; Ronca, Vincenzo; Trettel, Arianna; Borghini, Gianluca; Babiloni, Fabio. - In: FRONTIERS IN NEUROERGONOMICS. - ISSN 2673-6195. - 3:(2022), pp. 1-16. [10.3389/fnrgo.2022.835648]
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