A growing body of empirical research on the crossmodal correspondences, that is, on the associations between abstract features that we share across the senses, demonstrates that people associate (gustatory) tastes and visual shape features in a non-random manner. Such abstract features of shapes (e.g., symmetry or curvature) can, under certain circumstances, guide our taste expectations and even taste experiences. Here, it is argued that the different dimensions of the shapes associated with our food experiences, such as the tableware (what some have called tablescapes), the way in which we plate the food, and the food itself, may all impact the expected and experienced taste of food. Further, we discuss how food exp...
Consumers reliably match a variety of tastes (bitterness, sweetness, and sourness), oral-somatosenso...
This thesis consists of one theoretical chapter, three experimental chapters, and a final concluding...
Previous research shows that people systematically match tastes with shapes. Here, we assess the ext...
A growing body of empirical research on the crossmodal correspondences, that is, on the associations...
A growing body of experimental research now demonstrates that neurologically-normal individuals asso...
A significant body of research demonstrates the existence of taste-shape correspondences. People ass...
A growing body of empirical research now demonstrates that people associate different basic tastes a...
Despite the rapid growth of research on the crossmodal correspondence between visually presented sha...
Despite the rapid growth of research on the crossmodal correspondence between visually presented sha...
Shape can play an important role in our perception of food. In this study, the consequences of cross...
Recent research demonstrates the existence of a number of surprising associations (otherwise known a...
Recent research demonstrates the existence of a number of surprising associations (otherwise known a...
author cannot archive publisher's version/PDFInternational audienceNumerous cross-modal associations...
International audienceNumerous cross-modal associations bearing on food perception and evaluation ha...
Consumers reliably match a variety of tastes (bitterness, sweetness, and sourness), oral-somatosenso...
Consumers reliably match a variety of tastes (bitterness, sweetness, and sourness), oral-somatosenso...
This thesis consists of one theoretical chapter, three experimental chapters, and a final concluding...
Previous research shows that people systematically match tastes with shapes. Here, we assess the ext...
A growing body of empirical research on the crossmodal correspondences, that is, on the associations...
A growing body of experimental research now demonstrates that neurologically-normal individuals asso...
A significant body of research demonstrates the existence of taste-shape correspondences. People ass...
A growing body of empirical research now demonstrates that people associate different basic tastes a...
Despite the rapid growth of research on the crossmodal correspondence between visually presented sha...
Despite the rapid growth of research on the crossmodal correspondence between visually presented sha...
Shape can play an important role in our perception of food. In this study, the consequences of cross...
Recent research demonstrates the existence of a number of surprising associations (otherwise known a...
Recent research demonstrates the existence of a number of surprising associations (otherwise known a...
author cannot archive publisher's version/PDFInternational audienceNumerous cross-modal associations...
International audienceNumerous cross-modal associations bearing on food perception and evaluation ha...
Consumers reliably match a variety of tastes (bitterness, sweetness, and sourness), oral-somatosenso...
Consumers reliably match a variety of tastes (bitterness, sweetness, and sourness), oral-somatosenso...
This thesis consists of one theoretical chapter, three experimental chapters, and a final concluding...
Previous research shows that people systematically match tastes with shapes. Here, we assess the ext...