El uso de la Neurociencia en el diseño de contenidos transmedia en los canales de televisión públicos de Europa: Videojuegos y Social TV
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Con el objetivo de mejorar la atracción de nuevas audiencias, las cadenas de televisión públicas de Europa están utilizando la neurociencia para conocer mejor a sus usuarios y establecer las bases para el diseño de productos televisivos educativos eficientes. Además de permitirle comprender mejor las preferencias y gustos de la audiencia. A través de la revisión de la literatura, este documento se centra en el potencial de la neurociencia para el diseño de productos transmedia de éxito.
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