Extrinsic auditory contributions to food perception & consumer behaviour: an interdisciplinary review
Food product-extrinsic sounds (i.e., those auditory stimuli that are not linked directly to a food or beverage product, or its packaging) have been shown to exert a significant influence over various aspects of food perception and consumer behaviour, often operating outside of conscious awareness. I...
Main Authors: | Spence, C, Reinoso-Carvahlo, F, Velasco, C, Wang, Q |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Brill Academic Publishers
2019
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