This paper explores how color and sound can alter taste perception and in particular whether there are any cross-modal associations between these three stimuli. It questions how information from stimuli outside the realms of gastronomy is combined in the brain to influence a person’s taste perception. This study tested how colored ambient lighting and piano music can influence people’s sweet taste; this is the first experiment to study the associations between all three stimuli. The experiment provided some interesting results; most significantly it was found that the color red and high pitch piano music both have a significant impact upon a person’s enjoyment of sweet taste
How music can influence our pleasure for food? When we listen to the music, informations that arrive...
Recent studies have shown correlations between perceived colors and aspects of a musical piece such ...
Within the realm of perception, the phrase "cross-modal correspondences" refers to consistent associ...
This paper explores how color and sound can alter taste perception and in particular whether there a...
The influence of auditory cues such as music or sounds has been largely remained unexplored in the a...
Does what we hear influence our perception of, and behaviors toward, food and drink? If so, what are...
All of the senses can potentially contribute to the perception and experience of food and drink. Sen...
A pair of recently published studies demonstrate that what we happen to be listening to can sometime...
A pair of recently published studies demonstrate that what we happen to be listening to can sometime...
Research concerning cross-modal influences on perception has neglected auditory influences on percep...
Experimental psychologists, psychophysicists, food/sensory scientists, and marketers have long been ...
All of the senses can potentially contribute to the perception and experience of food and drink. Sen...
Crossmodal associations may arise at neurological, perceptual, cognitive, or emotional levels of bra...
Crossmodal associations may arise at neurological, perceptual, cognitive, or emotional levels of bra...
Although it is documented that vision can impact flavor perception, less known are the interrelation...
How music can influence our pleasure for food? When we listen to the music, informations that arrive...
Recent studies have shown correlations between perceived colors and aspects of a musical piece such ...
Within the realm of perception, the phrase "cross-modal correspondences" refers to consistent associ...
This paper explores how color and sound can alter taste perception and in particular whether there a...
The influence of auditory cues such as music or sounds has been largely remained unexplored in the a...
Does what we hear influence our perception of, and behaviors toward, food and drink? If so, what are...
All of the senses can potentially contribute to the perception and experience of food and drink. Sen...
A pair of recently published studies demonstrate that what we happen to be listening to can sometime...
A pair of recently published studies demonstrate that what we happen to be listening to can sometime...
Research concerning cross-modal influences on perception has neglected auditory influences on percep...
Experimental psychologists, psychophysicists, food/sensory scientists, and marketers have long been ...
All of the senses can potentially contribute to the perception and experience of food and drink. Sen...
Crossmodal associations may arise at neurological, perceptual, cognitive, or emotional levels of bra...
Crossmodal associations may arise at neurological, perceptual, cognitive, or emotional levels of bra...
Although it is documented that vision can impact flavor perception, less known are the interrelation...
How music can influence our pleasure for food? When we listen to the music, informations that arrive...
Recent studies have shown correlations between perceived colors and aspects of a musical piece such ...
Within the realm of perception, the phrase "cross-modal correspondences" refers to consistent associ...