We review recent research on the effects of food and beverage aromas on appetite and consumption. The results are mixed, suggesting that the size and direction of effects may depend… Click to show full abstract
We review recent research on the effects of food and beverage aromas on appetite and consumption. The results are mixed, suggesting that the size and direction of effects may depend on contextual factors such as laboratory versus field setting, length and intensity of aroma exposure, etc. Our review also documents an increasing tendency toward conducting sensory research in contexts that incorporate more realism, either through the use of field settings or technology such as virtual reality headsets. We also note several recent methodological advances likely to enhance the field’s ability to accurately predict the effect of aromas on human behavior.
               
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