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1.1.3气味在print advertising应用* olfactory advertising
开头despite the olfactory advertising trends。。。—解释内容(olfactory 能使心情愉悦)—attention on it还是很少。
however,说olfactory 的效果不如visual & aural可以测量。还说要有特定的环境才能有效果influenced by surrounding cues,1 举例说lemon味在黄色的物品下比红色的更容易被分辨。2又说在闻到味之前consumer的心情就被影响了,或者味道可以被人YY出来不需要实际闻到。Nevertheless,olfactory advertising的一些自发物理性质,比如影响生理后再影响到感知(优先),类似大脑某影响情绪的部位的功能,因此还是有独特的一面的。
类似原文
Executional cues have been the focus of much advertising research. Visual cues暗示 (pictures) and aural cues (music) have been studied extensively, yet virtually no attention has been paid to the influence of olfactory cues in advertising despite the growing trend among advertisers to use scents气味 in ads. Scents often have been used in advertisements for products in which scent is a primary attribute (e.g., perfumes, room fresheners) and, when used in that context, are a form of sampling. However, scents have also been used for products for which scent has been considered largely irrelevant. For instance, Tanqueray gin ran a pine-scented ad in USA Today, Rolls Royce advertised its cars in Architectural Digest using leather-scented strips, and the State of Utah used floral- and spice-scented panels in a four-page tourism ad. Though such uses may be intended simply as novelties新颖, research suggests that odor can influence mood state and affect judgment. Therefore, the use of scents in advertising warrants attention.
Odors differ in several ways from the pictures and sounds,which are more familiar to advertising researchers. Compared to visual and aural cues, odors are difficult to recognize, are relatively difficult to label, may produce false alarms and create placebo effects. Schab (1991), in a review of the literature, concluded that the ability to attach a name to a particular odor is so limited that individuals, on average, can identify only 40% to 50% of odors in a battery of common odors. Additionally, consumer ability to detect and recognize odors is influenced by surrounding cues (Davis 1981). For example, a consumer is more likely to recognize a lemon scent when the scent is contained in a yellow liquid than when it is contained in a red liquid. Third, false alarms, perceiving an odor when in reality no odor is present, are relatively common (Engen 1972). Finally, researchers have shown that both emotional and physical states can be affected just by believing an odor is present. The odorant itself need not be present (Knasko, Gilbert, and Sabini 1990). That finding suggests placebo effects.安慰效应
Despite the difficulties, olfactory cues hold appeal to advertisers working in an already cluttered environment. Olfactory responses are primarily autonomic, affecting a person physiologically before affecting cognition. Odors stimulate the limbic system, the part of the brain responsible for emotional responses. Thus, olfaction represents a different path to the consumer than is afforded by other types of cues.
题目
1)好像是主旨题。 解释气味在adv中作用,列3点说气味不好用,再转折说还是有创新
2)文中对‘ the growing trend ’一词划线,问它只什么,答案应该就是广告人增加在广告中使用气味。
3)a consumer is more likely to recognize a lemon scent when the scent is contained in a yellow liquid than when it is contained in a red liquid.
题目是进行类比(注意题目问哪个跟那个比喻不相关),答案中有个是看见咖啡,想起小麦田(wheat farm)好像。
4)Compared to visual and aural cues, odors are difficult to recognize, are relatively difficult to label, may produce false alarms and create placebo effects。
这句话有考题,问关于visual and aural cues的不同?,答案应该是visual and aural cues are easier to recognize and label. |
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