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Physiological observation techniques, such as pupilometers, psychogalvanometers, and voice-pitch analysis, precisely measure levels of arousal.
 
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Pupilometers measure unconscious eye movement and are useful for determining which components of an ad (or other stimuli) were seen and which were overlooked.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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While these devices identify arousal, they cannot precisely measure levels of arousal.

Answer to Question 2

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Eye-tracking monitoring does this. A pupilometer observes and records changes in the diameter of a subject's pupils, which are interpreted as changes in cognitive activity that result from the stimulus.



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