A growing body of empirical research now demonstrates that people associate different basic tastes and taste words with specific packaging shapes. While it may be obvious that semantic knowledge concerning products, based on the packaging and/or design elements (e.g., typeface, logo, label, images), can guide the taste expectations that consumers generate in relation to a given product, here we demonstrate that there are also more fundamental correspondences that operate even with unfamiliar stimuli. Specifically, shape features (e.g., straight vs. curvy, or symmetrical vs. asymmetrical) have been shown to influence the taste that people naturally associate with a given shape. The evidence suggests that, at least to a certain extent, people...
People associate specific shape properties with basic taste attributes (such as sweet, bitter, and s...
International audienceNumerous cross-modal associations bearing on food perception and evaluation ha...
This thesis consists of one theoretical chapter, three experimental chapters, and a final concluding...
A significant body of research demonstrates the existence of taste-shape correspondences. People ass...
The term 'crossmodal correspondence' refers to the tendency for people to match information across t...
A growing body of experimental research now demonstrates that neurologically-normal individuals asso...
The term 'crossmodal correspondence' refers to the tendency for people to match information across t...
Consumers reliably match a variety of tastes (bitterness, sweetness, and sourness), oral-somatosenso...
Despite the rapid growth of research on the crossmodal correspondence between visually presented sha...
8 páginasMany studies have documented that people match a variety of tastes, aromas, and flavours cr...
Despite the rapid growth of research on the crossmodal correspondence between visually presented sha...
Many studies have documented that people match a variety of tastes, aromas, and flavours crossmodall...
Consumers reliably match a variety of tastes (bitterness, sweetness, and sourness), oral-somatosenso...
A growing body of empirical research on the crossmodal correspondences, that is, on the associations...
People associate specific shape properties with basic taste attributes (such as sweet, bitter, and s...
People associate specific shape properties with basic taste attributes (such as sweet, bitter, and s...
International audienceNumerous cross-modal associations bearing on food perception and evaluation ha...
This thesis consists of one theoretical chapter, three experimental chapters, and a final concluding...
A significant body of research demonstrates the existence of taste-shape correspondences. People ass...
The term 'crossmodal correspondence' refers to the tendency for people to match information across t...
A growing body of experimental research now demonstrates that neurologically-normal individuals asso...
The term 'crossmodal correspondence' refers to the tendency for people to match information across t...
Consumers reliably match a variety of tastes (bitterness, sweetness, and sourness), oral-somatosenso...
Despite the rapid growth of research on the crossmodal correspondence between visually presented sha...
8 páginasMany studies have documented that people match a variety of tastes, aromas, and flavours cr...
Despite the rapid growth of research on the crossmodal correspondence between visually presented sha...
Many studies have documented that people match a variety of tastes, aromas, and flavours crossmodall...
Consumers reliably match a variety of tastes (bitterness, sweetness, and sourness), oral-somatosenso...
A growing body of empirical research on the crossmodal correspondences, that is, on the associations...
People associate specific shape properties with basic taste attributes (such as sweet, bitter, and s...
People associate specific shape properties with basic taste attributes (such as sweet, bitter, and s...
International audienceNumerous cross-modal associations bearing on food perception and evaluation ha...
This thesis consists of one theoretical chapter, three experimental chapters, and a final concluding...