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“…However, this would seem rather unlikely, since the auditory feature in question-auditory discontinuity-is a low-level parameter that should be processed and perceived similarly in both domains. Alternatively, since Mesz et al (2011) studied taste-sound mappings in a South American sample, it is always possible that cross-cultural differences may be responsible for the conflicting results (e.g., Shankar, Levitan, & Spence, 2009). A comprehensive cross-cultural study including both musical and speech sounds could shed light on this question.…”
Section: Interim Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this would seem rather unlikely, since the auditory feature in question-auditory discontinuity-is a low-level parameter that should be processed and perceived similarly in both domains. Alternatively, since Mesz et al (2011) studied taste-sound mappings in a South American sample, it is always possible that cross-cultural differences may be responsible for the conflicting results (e.g., Shankar, Levitan, & Spence, 2009). A comprehensive cross-cultural study including both musical and speech sounds could shed light on this question.…”
Section: Interim Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to the influence of the appearance of food on people's perception of its flavor, it is important to note that the color of a food or beverage often dominates over other sources of information regarding the flavor [9][10][11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Light Blue solution was also rated highly, with trivial effects reported between Light Green and Light Blue (468.49 ± 124.15 Arbitrary Units; 0.05 ± 0.20 Trivial). Menthol-containing products such as mouth-wash, confectionary and other oral hygiene products are associated with these colours [41,42], and subjective qualities of solution may be enhanced due to this association [23,24,43]. In the absence of significant results between solution colours, researchers may consider using a light green or light blue coloured solution as a starting point for future menthol research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%