Dr Eamon Fulcher, Neuromarketing CEO & Co-founder Split Second Research
Who We Are: Dr Eamon Fuclcher

Dr. Eamon Fulcher, CEO & Co-founder 

Dr. Eamon Fulcher is a cognitive psychologist who has worked in neuromarketing for 15 years, after having worked in academia for 25 years.
His PhD was in the field of neural networks from Imperial College, London University.

Publications

  • Fulcher, E.P. & Calvert, G.A.(2020). The Future of Promotions in RetailYearbook of the Neuromarketing Science & Business Association, Volume 2020, 52-53.
  • Calvert, G.A., Pathak, A. & Fulcher, E.P. (2020). Neuro-designing brand names for successYearbook of the Neuromarketing Science & Business Association, Volume 2020, 54-55.
  • Fulcher, E.P. (2020). Neurons with attitude: Machine learning meets implicit response testing. Insights Magazine. Publisher: NMSBA (Neuromarketing Science & Business Association).
  • Calvert, G.A., Pathak, A., Ching, L.E.A., Trufil, G., & Fulcher E.P.  (2019). Providing Excellent Consumer Service Is Therapeutic: Insights from an Implicit Association Neuromarketing Study. Behavioural Sciences, 9 (10). Available online:  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6826515/
  • Fulcher, E.P., Trufil, G. & Calvert, G.A. (2020). IMPULSE Moment-to-moment test: An implicit measure of affective responses to televised or digital advertisements. Behavioural Sciences, Volume 10(4). Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/10/4/73.
  • Fulcher, E.P. & Calvert, G.C. (2018). Neuropricing and the effect of in-store offers on brand values. Yearbook of the Neuromarketing Science & Business Association, Volume 2018, 46-47.
  • Fulcher, E.P. & Calvert, G.C. (2017). IMPACT: Moment-by-moment detection of emotional responses to audiovisual content. Yearbook of the Neuromarketing Science & Business Association, Volume 2017, 58-59.
  • Fulcher, E.P. & Trufil, G. (2016). Neurosense and Packaging: Understanding Consumer Evaluations using Implicit Technology. In P. Burgess (Ed). Integrating the Packaging and Product Experience in Food and Beverages.
  • Fulcher, E.P. (2015). Neuromarketing. Spa Business Magazine, 2, p65.
  • Calvert, G.A., Fulcher, E.P., Fulcher, G., Foster, P & Rose, H. (2013). Using implicit methods to develop an objective measure of media brand engagement. International Journal of Market Research, 56, 15-32.
  • Musselwhite, C.B.A., Avineri, E., Susilo, Y.O. and Fulcher, E.P. (2010). Understanding public attitudes to road safety. Road Safety Research Report, 111. Department for Transport.
  • ​​Musselwhite, C., Avineri, E., Fulcher, E.P., Goodwin, P. and Susilo, Y. (2010) Public attitudes to road user safety: A review of the literature 2000-2009. In: Universities Transport Studies Group Conference, University of Plymouth, UK, January 2010.
  • Musselwhite, C., Avineri, E., Fulcher, E.P., Goodwin, P. and Susilo, Y. (2009) Understanding the public attitudes to road safety. A review of the literature 2000-2009. In: 19th Behavioural Studies Seminar, Horsley Park, East Horsley, Leatherhead , April 2009.Fulcher, EP, Mathews A, & Hammerl M. (2008). Rapid acquisition of emotional information and attentional bias in anxious children. Journal of Behaviour Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 39, 321-39.
  • Hammerl, M., & Fulcher, E.P. (2005) Reactance in affective-evaluative learning: Outside of conscious control? Cognition & Emotion, 19, 197-216.
  • Fulcher, E. P. (2002) The allocation of attention to stimuli imbued with valence through evaluative learning. Proceedings of the Experimental Psychology Conference 2002, Leuvan, Belgium.
  • Fulcher, E. P. & Hammerl, M. (2001a) When all is revealed: A dissociation between evaluative learning and contingency awareness. Consciousness and Cognition, 10, 524-549. (ISBN 1053-8100/01).
  • Fulcher, E. P. & Hammerl, M. (2001b) When all is considered: Evaluative learning does not require contingency awareness. Consciousness and Cognition, 10, 567-573. (ISBN 1053-8100/01).
  • Fulcher, E. P. (2001) Neurons with attitude: A connectionist account of evaluative learning. In S. Moore & M. Oaksford (Eds.) Emotional Cognition: From Brain to Behaviour. Amsterdam: John Benjamin Publishing.
  • Fulcher, E. P., Mathews, A., Mackintosh, B., & Law, S. (2001) Evaluative Learning and the Allocation of Attention to Emotional Stimuli. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 25 (3), 261-280. (ISSN 0147 5916).
  • Fulcher, E. P. & Law, S. (1998) The construction of evaluative maps during emotional information processing: evaluative conditioning, attention and anxiety. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 30 (1-2), 207-208. (ISSN 0167 8760).
  • Mathews, A., Mackintosh, B., & Fulcher, E.P. (1997). Cognitive biases in anxiety and attention to threat. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1 (9), pp. 340–345. (ISBN 1364 6613/97).
  • Fulcher, E. P. & Cocks, R. C. (1997) Dissociative storage systems in human evaluative conditioningBehaviour Research & Therapy, 35 (1), 1-10. (ISBN 0005 7967/97).

Books and book chapters

  • Fulcher, E. P. (2005). A Guide to Coursework in Psychology. Brighton & Hove: Psychology Press.
  • Fulcher, E. P. (2003). Cognitive Psychology. Crucial Study Guide Series. Exeter: Learning Matters.
  • Humphreys, P., Cocks, R., Crampton, C., Fulcher, E., Mahoney, B., & Ward, S. (2001) Exam Revision Notes: AS/A-Level AQA (A) Psychology. Deddington: Philip Allen Updates. (ISBN 0-86003-431-3).
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