The social and cultural significance of food is woven into every aspect of our dietary behaviour, and it contributes to our complex interaction with food. To find order within this complexity scientists often look for dietary 'universals' - phenomena or basic principles that guide our food choice and meal size, irrespective of wider context. One such idea is that taste characteristics provide a signal for dietary composition (e.g., sweet taste signals carbohydrate). Others have suggested that behaviour is guided by learning and is based on associations that form between the flavour of a food and its post-ingestive effects. Despite a large body of research, evidence supporting both processes is equivocal, leading some to conclude that humans...
Eating, drinking and food choices are among the most frequent human behaviours. Although seemingly s...
It is well known that food choices and eating habits are mediated by a number of biological and envi...
Is this food healthy? Understanding how individuals evaluate food healthiness is important because t...
International audienceTastes are often described as having a nutrient-signaling function eliciting e...
The sensation of flavour reflects the complex integration of aroma, taste, texture, and chemesthetic...
Previous research has shown that over time, humans can develop learnt associations between the senso...
Flavour is arguably the most fascinating aspect of eating and drinking. It utilises a complex variet...
After we consume a novel food an association can form between its sensory characteristics (e.g., tas...
Food acceptability is determined by a variety of physiological, psychological, social and cultural f...
Food choices are the result of many different influences. Environment, education, income but also fa...
Much of our dietary behaviour is learned. In particular, one suggestion is that ‘flavour-nutrient le...
The sensory properties of foods and beverages play an important role in shaping our eating behaviour...
The sense of taste is stimulated when nutrients or other chemical compounds activate specialized rec...
Cognition influences what, when and how much we eat, which in turn affects the brain and hence cogni...
This virtual (online) study tested the common but largely untested assumptions that food energy dens...
Eating, drinking and food choices are among the most frequent human behaviours. Although seemingly s...
It is well known that food choices and eating habits are mediated by a number of biological and envi...
Is this food healthy? Understanding how individuals evaluate food healthiness is important because t...
International audienceTastes are often described as having a nutrient-signaling function eliciting e...
The sensation of flavour reflects the complex integration of aroma, taste, texture, and chemesthetic...
Previous research has shown that over time, humans can develop learnt associations between the senso...
Flavour is arguably the most fascinating aspect of eating and drinking. It utilises a complex variet...
After we consume a novel food an association can form between its sensory characteristics (e.g., tas...
Food acceptability is determined by a variety of physiological, psychological, social and cultural f...
Food choices are the result of many different influences. Environment, education, income but also fa...
Much of our dietary behaviour is learned. In particular, one suggestion is that ‘flavour-nutrient le...
The sensory properties of foods and beverages play an important role in shaping our eating behaviour...
The sense of taste is stimulated when nutrients or other chemical compounds activate specialized rec...
Cognition influences what, when and how much we eat, which in turn affects the brain and hence cogni...
This virtual (online) study tested the common but largely untested assumptions that food energy dens...
Eating, drinking and food choices are among the most frequent human behaviours. Although seemingly s...
It is well known that food choices and eating habits are mediated by a number of biological and envi...
Is this food healthy? Understanding how individuals evaluate food healthiness is important because t...