Recent research demonstrates the existence of a number of surprising associations (otherwise known as crossmodal correspondences) between seemingly non-related features in different sensory modalities, such as between basic tastes and colours. These correspondences have been incorporated into a dish called ‘The Four Tastes’ by chef Jozef Youssef. The dish is presented with four separate elements, each having a distinctive colour. Diners are instructed to match the colour to the appropriate taste (bitter, sweet, salty and sour). After establishing the association, the modernist chef, molecular mixologist, food designer or culinary artist can then either choose to design tasting experiences that align with these crossmodal correspondences or ...
Over the past two decades, a burgeoning literature has demonstrated the robust associations that exi...
People tend to associate abstract visual features with basic taste qualities. This narrative histori...
We review the evidence suggesting that the bistable/multistable percepts that exist in the so-called...
Recent research demonstrates the existence of a number of surprising associations (otherwise known a...
Can basic tastes, such as sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and possibly also umami, be conveyed by means ...
Can basic tastes, such as sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and possibly also umami, be conveyed by means ...
For centuries, if not millennia, people have associated the basic tastes (e.g., sweet, bitter, salty...
For centuries, if not millennia, people have associated the basic tastes (e.g., sweet, bitter, salty...
There can be little doubt that plating food beautifully is becoming ever more important in the world...
A growing body of empirical research on the crossmodal correspondences, that is, on the associations...
The term 'crossmodal correspondence' refers to the tendency for people to match information across t...
The term 'crossmodal correspondence' refers to the tendency for people to match information across t...
Experimental psychologists, psychophysicists, food/sensory scientists, and marketers have long been ...
A growing body of empirical research on the crossmodal correspondences, that is, on the...
Over the past two decades, a burgeoning literature has demonstrated the robust associations that exi...
Over the past two decades, a burgeoning literature has demonstrated the robust associations that exi...
People tend to associate abstract visual features with basic taste qualities. This narrative histori...
We review the evidence suggesting that the bistable/multistable percepts that exist in the so-called...
Recent research demonstrates the existence of a number of surprising associations (otherwise known a...
Can basic tastes, such as sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and possibly also umami, be conveyed by means ...
Can basic tastes, such as sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and possibly also umami, be conveyed by means ...
For centuries, if not millennia, people have associated the basic tastes (e.g., sweet, bitter, salty...
For centuries, if not millennia, people have associated the basic tastes (e.g., sweet, bitter, salty...
There can be little doubt that plating food beautifully is becoming ever more important in the world...
A growing body of empirical research on the crossmodal correspondences, that is, on the associations...
The term 'crossmodal correspondence' refers to the tendency for people to match information across t...
The term 'crossmodal correspondence' refers to the tendency for people to match information across t...
Experimental psychologists, psychophysicists, food/sensory scientists, and marketers have long been ...
A growing body of empirical research on the crossmodal correspondences, that is, on the...
Over the past two decades, a burgeoning literature has demonstrated the robust associations that exi...
Over the past two decades, a burgeoning literature has demonstrated the robust associations that exi...
People tend to associate abstract visual features with basic taste qualities. This narrative histori...
We review the evidence suggesting that the bistable/multistable percepts that exist in the so-called...