Addressable ads generate a stronger cognitive response than non-addressable ads – report

Finecast UK MD, Harry Harcus

Finecast, a leading addressable TV provider, has announced the results of its latest piece of research,  which provides new and stimulating insights into the effectiveness of addressable TV advertising. Commissioned by Finecast and conducted by scientists from UCL, the study investigates how the brain responds to addressable advertisements across four key neuro-networks: attention, emotion, reward and memory.

The research found that addressable ads produce greater brain activation than non-addressable ads in networks related to attention, emotion, reward and memory. This demonstrates that multiple brain systems contribute to the ‘addressability uplift effect’ which is the measurable difference in effectiveness between addressable and non-addressable ads.    

The study, which constitutes the latest phase of Finecast’s long-running research initiative, ‘Thinking Inside the Box,’ found that addressable ads consistently correlate to a greater level of viewer attention in comparison to non-addressable ads. This confirms the validity of previous Finecast research which showed that viewers pay more attention to ads that are relevant to them.  

Another key finding is that watching addressable ads elicits stronger emotional and reward responses. Viewers feel more emotionally engaged and rewarded when the ads they consume are in line with their interests.

Not only do addressable ads trigger a higher level of attention and emotion, but they are also recalled better, with a 10 per cent increase in accuracy and a faster response time than non-addressable ads. Significantly, they are recalled better in any context, whether viewers are choosing the TV show or not.

“Our research shows that addressable ads leave a stronger mark on viewers, and not only on their memory, but also on their emotional sphere,” said Harry Harcus, UK Managing Director at Finecast. “Viewers feel happier and nurture a sense of reward when they watch ads that resonate with them. In an advertising landscape where the battle for consumers’ attention is becoming increasingly fierce, reaching viewers with targeted ads will enable brands to gain a remarkable competitive edge. Addressable TV can be a powerful ally for all brands that want to deliver greater value from their advertising campaigns”.

Joseph Devlin, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London, commented: “The research findings are clear. We found compelling evidence that addressable ads exert a robust effect on viewers, influencing both their neurological and behavioural engagement. The ‘addressability uplift’ is noticeable in all four brain networks.”

The research was conducted through two experiments (fMRI brain scanning and online behavioural testing) that used ads from four categories: Auto, Travel, Petcare, and Gaming, and commissioned through UCL Consultants Ltd. Participants across both experiments were chosen based on their interest in two of these categories. Explore the research and download the full study here.