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Sensory Research with Biometrics

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How do consumers react to flavors and fragrances? We can help you find out. Traditional sensory testing, such as focus groups and questionnaires, are limited in predicting consumer acceptance, as reactions can be difficult to capture with words and are influenced by subtle sensory nuances and individual preferences. Through iMotions, users can leverage EEG, ECG, GSR, as well as Facial Expression and Voice Analysis to access implicit responses, uncovering the influences, emotions, and moods that occur outside of conscious awareness—adding a whole new layer of insight to your research.

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Relaxation Research Lab

Measure relaxation and arousal in responses to sensory stimuli.

  • Heart rate changes
  • Emotional intensity
  • Arousal

Package includes
CoreECGEDA / GSR

Sensory Research Lab

For advanced sensory research.

  • Emotional and cognitive responses
  • Engagement Metrics
  • Arousal Metrics
  • Heart rate changes

Package includes
CoreEEGECGEDA / GSR

Focus Groups and Behavioral Research Lab

Capture and annotate focus group interactions or pair with the Sensory Research Lab to capture behavioral data.

  • Facial Expression Analysis
  • Voice and emotion analysis
  • Speech-to-text with sentiment analysis
  • Multiple video feed synchronization
  • Video and data annotation

Package includes
CoreFEAVoice Analysis

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iMotions Lab is a completely modular software allowing you to customize it to suit your needs.

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