This document provides an overview of the key areas and structures of the brain involved in persuasion from a neuroscience perspective. It discusses:
- The primal brain, which controls automatic and emotional responses, dominates the persuasion process. It includes structures like the amygdala, hippocampus, hypothalamus, and cingulate gyrus.
- The autonomic nervous system is closely linked to the primal brain and can be measured through biometrics to assess subconscious responses to persuasive messages.
- Attention and emotions are fueled by the autonomic nervous system and are crucial to effective persuasion. Neuromarketing methods like eye tracking and biometrics can measure these subconscious responses.