The present study compared incidental learning and food memory in children, young adults and elderly people for three sensory modalities (taste, texture and aroma). The relation of gender and liker-status (i.e. how much we like a product) with food memory was also investigated. Participants received a complete meal including a custard dessert used as target under incidental learning conditions. 24 h later, participants were confronted with a series of samples consisting of the target and slightly modified versions of the target (distractors) and were unexpectedly asked to perform an ¿absolute memory¿ (¿Did you eat this sample yesterday?¿) and a ¿relative memory¿ test (¿Is the present sample less/equal/more pleasant than the one you ate yest...
Differences between elderly subjects (n = 46, 61¿86 years) and young subjects (n = 36, 18¿25 years) ...
Differences between elderly subjects (n = 46, 61–86 years) and young subjects (n = 36, 18–25 years) ...
The elderly population is rapidly growing worldwide. In sensory and nutrition research, age-associat...
The present study compared incidental learning and food memory in children, young adults and elderly...
The present study compared incidental learning and food memory in children, young adults and elderly...
The influence of age of the consumer and food novelty on incidentally learned food memory was invest...
Incidental and intentional learning and memory for 2 novel flavors were compared in young and elderl...
Incidental and intentional learning and memory for 2 novel flavors were compared in young and elderl...
International audienceThe influence of age of the consumer and food novelty on incidentally learned ...
This thesis describes experiments investigating the influence of some physiological and psychologica...
International audienceIn the present study, food memory for three sensory aspects involved in food p...
Memory plays a major role in the formation of food expectations. How accessible and how accurate is ...
This experiment investigated incidental learning and memory in children (age 7–10 years) for three d...
This study investigated the effect of learning and retention time on memory for fruit pur\ue9e varyi...
Differences between elderly subjects (n = 46, 61¿86 years) and young subjects (n = 36, 18¿25 years) ...
Differences between elderly subjects (n = 46, 61–86 years) and young subjects (n = 36, 18–25 years) ...
The elderly population is rapidly growing worldwide. In sensory and nutrition research, age-associat...
The present study compared incidental learning and food memory in children, young adults and elderly...
The present study compared incidental learning and food memory in children, young adults and elderly...
The influence of age of the consumer and food novelty on incidentally learned food memory was invest...
Incidental and intentional learning and memory for 2 novel flavors were compared in young and elderl...
Incidental and intentional learning and memory for 2 novel flavors were compared in young and elderl...
International audienceThe influence of age of the consumer and food novelty on incidentally learned ...
This thesis describes experiments investigating the influence of some physiological and psychologica...
International audienceIn the present study, food memory for three sensory aspects involved in food p...
Memory plays a major role in the formation of food expectations. How accessible and how accurate is ...
This experiment investigated incidental learning and memory in children (age 7–10 years) for three d...
This study investigated the effect of learning and retention time on memory for fruit pur\ue9e varyi...
Differences between elderly subjects (n = 46, 61¿86 years) and young subjects (n = 36, 18¿25 years) ...
Differences between elderly subjects (n = 46, 61–86 years) and young subjects (n = 36, 18–25 years) ...
The elderly population is rapidly growing worldwide. In sensory and nutrition research, age-associat...