Animals readily acquire positive odor-taste hedonic associations, but evidence for this in humans remains weak and was explored further. Retronasal pairing of odors with sucrose or salty stimuli (Experiment 1) increased the rated sweetness of sucrose-paired odors without altering liking, although changes in odor pleasantness correlated with sucrose-liking. Experience of odors with sucrose or quinine by sweet-likers (Experiment 2) found increased pleasantness and sweetness for sucrose-paired odors, whilst quinine-paired odors became less liked and more bitter. Odor-sucrose pairings in sweet-likers and dislikers (Experiment 3) found increased sweetness in both groups, but increased odor liking only in likers. These data suggest evaluative and...
Certain odours and certain tastes appear to share common perceptual properties. One example is sweet...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between taste and odor through the phenomenon calle...
One consequence of experiencing flavour — the combination of taste, smell and somatosensation that o...
Animals readily acquire positive odor-taste hedonic associations, but evidence for this in humans re...
Through repeated pairings with a tastant such as sucrose, odors are able to take on the tastant’s qu...
Pairing an odor and taste can change ratings of the odor’s perceptual and hedonic characteristics. B...
Whereas some aspects of olfactory hedonism in humans are present from birth, others form during deve...
Repeated pairings of novel food-related odours with sweet tastes can result in enduring changes in s...
Repeated pairings of novel food-related odours with sweet tastes can result in enduring changes in s...
Repeated retronasal exposure to novel food odours with sweet and bitter tastes can lead to subsequen...
A long-standing debate in olfactory perception is whether hedonic responses to odors are learned or ...
YEOMANS, M.R., TEPPER, B.J., RIETZSCHEL, J & PRESCOTT, J. Human hedonic responses to sweetness: role...
Pairing of odours and tastes in solution results in the odour taking on the taste’s hedonic and perc...
Previous research suggests that women scoring high on dietary restraint may be insensitive to flavou...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that rats prefer an odor paired with saccharin solution to an od...
Certain odours and certain tastes appear to share common perceptual properties. One example is sweet...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between taste and odor through the phenomenon calle...
One consequence of experiencing flavour — the combination of taste, smell and somatosensation that o...
Animals readily acquire positive odor-taste hedonic associations, but evidence for this in humans re...
Through repeated pairings with a tastant such as sucrose, odors are able to take on the tastant’s qu...
Pairing an odor and taste can change ratings of the odor’s perceptual and hedonic characteristics. B...
Whereas some aspects of olfactory hedonism in humans are present from birth, others form during deve...
Repeated pairings of novel food-related odours with sweet tastes can result in enduring changes in s...
Repeated pairings of novel food-related odours with sweet tastes can result in enduring changes in s...
Repeated retronasal exposure to novel food odours with sweet and bitter tastes can lead to subsequen...
A long-standing debate in olfactory perception is whether hedonic responses to odors are learned or ...
YEOMANS, M.R., TEPPER, B.J., RIETZSCHEL, J & PRESCOTT, J. Human hedonic responses to sweetness: role...
Pairing of odours and tastes in solution results in the odour taking on the taste’s hedonic and perc...
Previous research suggests that women scoring high on dietary restraint may be insensitive to flavou...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that rats prefer an odor paired with saccharin solution to an od...
Certain odours and certain tastes appear to share common perceptual properties. One example is sweet...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between taste and odor through the phenomenon calle...
One consequence of experiencing flavour — the combination of taste, smell and somatosensation that o...