Top-down processing in food perception: Beyond the multisensory processing

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This article addresses the psycho-social attitude toward food perception using three prior studies to show that cognitive processes play an important role in food perception. Many existing studies about food perception are based on animal behavior experiments, leading to human cognitive processes in food perception being overlooked. The three studies in this article emphasizes the importance of the human cognitive processes in human flavor perception.

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Sakai, N. (2020). Top-down processing in food perception: Beyond the multisensory processing. Acoustical Science and Technology, 41(1), 182–188. https://doi.org/10.1250/ast.41.182

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