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Eating with your eyes: How Virtual Reality can alter taste

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HUMANS not only relish the sweet, savory and saltiness of foods, but they are influenced by the environmen­t in which they eat. Cornell University food scientists used virtual reality to show how people’s perception of real food can be altered by their surroundin­gs, according to research published in the Journal of Food Science.

“When we eat, we perceive not only just the taste and aroma of foods, we get sensory input from our surroundin­gs — our eyes, ears, even our memories about surroundin­gs,” said Robin Dando, associate professor of food science and senior author of the study.

About 50 panellists who used virtual reality headsets as they ate were given three identical samples of blue cheese. The study participan­ts were virtually placed in a standard sensory booth, a pleasant park bench and the Cornell cow barn to see custom-recorded 360-degree videos.

The panellists were unaware that the cheese samples were identical, and rated the pungency of the blue cheese significan­tly higher in the cow barn setting than in the sensory booth or the virtual park bench.

To control for the pungency results, panellists also rated the saltiness of the three samples — and researcher­s found there was no statistica­l difference among them.

The purpose of this project was to develop an easy-toimplemen­t and affordable method for adapting virtual reality technology for use in food sensory evaluation, said Dando.

Our environs are a critical part of the eating experience, he said. “We consume foods in surroundin­gs that can spill over into our perception­s of the food,” said Dando. This kind of testing offers advantages of convenienc­e and flexibilit­y, compared to building physical environmen­ts.

“This research validates that virtual reality can be used, as it provides an immersive environmen­t for testing,” said Dando. “Visually, virtual reality imparts qualities of the environmen­t itself to the food being consumed — making this kind of testing cost-efficient.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? An attendee tries an Oculus-powered Samsung Gear VR headset during the French telecom Orange annual company’s innovation­s show in Paris.
— Reuters An attendee tries an Oculus-powered Samsung Gear VR headset during the French telecom Orange annual company’s innovation­s show in Paris.

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