This paper explores taste-emotion mappings and how they may inform the design of user experience in HCI. We report interviews with 7 food industry professionals and discuss the findings against laboratory-based psychology studies. While the sweet-positive affect and bitter-negative affect mappings were confirmed, those for sour, salty and umami tastes were challenged. Our outcomes highlight a more nuanced understanding of taste-emotion mappings, the influence of taste intensity and the importance of narrative and temporality when designing taste experience in naturalistic settings
Food-evoked emotions provide information that goes beyond the information from traditional hedonic r...
Food-evoked emotions provide information that goes beyond the information from traditional hedonic r...
A significant body of research demonstrates the existence of taste-shape correspondences. People ass...
Taste offers unexplored opportunities for novel user experiences in HCI, however it is difficult to ...
Experience of food is as varied as it is widespread, part of mundane activities but also embedded in...
Food provides humans with some of the most universal and rich sensory experiences possible. For a lo...
How often do we hear that eating chocolate, drinking wine or eating our mom’s cooking make us feel h...
Embedded in everyday practices, food can be a rich resource for interaction design. This article foc...
Abstract Introduction In sensory science liking ratings are commonly used to understand and predict...
We present rich descriptions of taste experience through an analysis of the diachronic and synchroni...
Sensory science is an evolving field that has been incorporating technologies from different discipl...
We present rich descriptions of taste experience through an analysis of the diachronic and synchroni...
When we are babies we put anything and everything in our mouths, from Lego to crayons. As we grow ol...
Experiencing food involves the accumulation of multiple senses, experienced through visuals, auditor...
Taste is a complex phenomenon that depends on the individual experience and is a matter of collectiv...
Food-evoked emotions provide information that goes beyond the information from traditional hedonic r...
Food-evoked emotions provide information that goes beyond the information from traditional hedonic r...
A significant body of research demonstrates the existence of taste-shape correspondences. People ass...
Taste offers unexplored opportunities for novel user experiences in HCI, however it is difficult to ...
Experience of food is as varied as it is widespread, part of mundane activities but also embedded in...
Food provides humans with some of the most universal and rich sensory experiences possible. For a lo...
How often do we hear that eating chocolate, drinking wine or eating our mom’s cooking make us feel h...
Embedded in everyday practices, food can be a rich resource for interaction design. This article foc...
Abstract Introduction In sensory science liking ratings are commonly used to understand and predict...
We present rich descriptions of taste experience through an analysis of the diachronic and synchroni...
Sensory science is an evolving field that has been incorporating technologies from different discipl...
We present rich descriptions of taste experience through an analysis of the diachronic and synchroni...
When we are babies we put anything and everything in our mouths, from Lego to crayons. As we grow ol...
Experiencing food involves the accumulation of multiple senses, experienced through visuals, auditor...
Taste is a complex phenomenon that depends on the individual experience and is a matter of collectiv...
Food-evoked emotions provide information that goes beyond the information from traditional hedonic r...
Food-evoked emotions provide information that goes beyond the information from traditional hedonic r...
A significant body of research demonstrates the existence of taste-shape correspondences. People ass...