In this paper, we test whether the evaluation of food healthiness is affected by tactile surface qualities that are seen but not touched. Furthermore, we explored if visually based tactile surface cues influence perception more or less depending on whether they are explicitly or implicitly presented. Participants were shown 3 implicitly and 3 explicitly textured biscuits that were identical apart from the surface texture. The surfaces were either smooth, medium or rough and were rated on perceived healthiness. Additionally, the biscuits were rated on tastiness, likelihood of purchase, crunchiness and chewiness, aspects that can affect consumer choice outcomes. A pattern emerged whereby implicit surface textures affected perception more than...
The most complete system of sensory texture determination is the General Foods Sensory Texture Profi...
Texture perception and appreciation was found to be one of the determinative factors for preference,...
Consumers are more attentive than ever to the healthiness of the products they choose. Packaging is...
Most of the published research on the perception of food texture has focused on what happens in-mout...
Contains fulltext : 233230.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Seeking to prom...
We report two naturalistic citizen science experiments designed to highlight the influence of the te...
This research brings together two research streams, one focusing on the influence of a diverse set o...
Food packaging represents a powerful sensory tool for food marketers. As a matter of fact, it could ...
Consumers have witnessed several food safety incidents over the past decades, which led them to beco...
Package design influences consumers’ expectations of a product's sensory properties and expected hea...
The texture of food can be a reason why children reject it: It matters if food is crispy, slimy, smo...
Is this food healthy? Understanding how individuals evaluate food healthiness is important because t...
This study started to characterise the cognitive processes by which physical effects on the senses a...
The texture of food can be a reason why children reject it: It matters if food is crispy, slimy, smo...
The impact of food industry on societal aspects grows dynamically, thereby posing new challenges for...
The most complete system of sensory texture determination is the General Foods Sensory Texture Profi...
Texture perception and appreciation was found to be one of the determinative factors for preference,...
Consumers are more attentive than ever to the healthiness of the products they choose. Packaging is...
Most of the published research on the perception of food texture has focused on what happens in-mout...
Contains fulltext : 233230.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Seeking to prom...
We report two naturalistic citizen science experiments designed to highlight the influence of the te...
This research brings together two research streams, one focusing on the influence of a diverse set o...
Food packaging represents a powerful sensory tool for food marketers. As a matter of fact, it could ...
Consumers have witnessed several food safety incidents over the past decades, which led them to beco...
Package design influences consumers’ expectations of a product's sensory properties and expected hea...
The texture of food can be a reason why children reject it: It matters if food is crispy, slimy, smo...
Is this food healthy? Understanding how individuals evaluate food healthiness is important because t...
This study started to characterise the cognitive processes by which physical effects on the senses a...
The texture of food can be a reason why children reject it: It matters if food is crispy, slimy, smo...
The impact of food industry on societal aspects grows dynamically, thereby posing new challenges for...
The most complete system of sensory texture determination is the General Foods Sensory Texture Profi...
Texture perception and appreciation was found to be one of the determinative factors for preference,...
Consumers are more attentive than ever to the healthiness of the products they choose. Packaging is...