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Sensory evaluation is a scientific discipline used to evoke, measure, analyse and interpret responses to products perceived through the senses of sight, smell, touch, taste and hearing. It is used to reveal insights into the way in which sensory properties drive consumer acceptance and behaviour, and to design products that best deliver what the consumer wants. It is also used at a more fundamental level to provide a wider understanding of the mechanisms involved in sensory perception and consumer behaviour.
Sensory perception of products alters considerably during the course of consumption/use. Special techniques are used in product development to measure these changes in order to optimise product delivery to consumers. Time-Dependent Measures of Perception in Sensory Evaluation explores the many facets of time-dependent perception including mastication and food breakdown, sensory-specific satiety and sensory memory. Both traditional and cutting-edge techniques and applications used to measure temporal changes in sensory perception over time are reviewed, and insights into the way in which sensory properties drive consumer acceptance and behaviour are provided.
This book will be a valuable resource for sensory professionals working in academia and industry, including sensory scientists, practitioners, trainers and students; and industry-based researchers in QA/QC, R&D and marketing.
Contents
Notes on Editors ix
List of Contributors xi
Preface to the Series xiii
Preface xvi
Acknowledgements xix
Section I: Introduction
1 Time-Dependent Measures of Perception: An Introduction 3
Joanne Hort, Tracey Hollowood and Sarah E. Kemp
Section II: Physiological and psychological aspects of time-dependent sensory perception
2 Mastication, Salivation and their Interactions during Eating 27
Guy Carpenter and Annie Blissett
3 Sensory-Specific Satiation and Satiety 48
Marion M. Hetherington, Samantha Caton and Chandani Nekitsing
4 Sensory Adaptation 67
Louise Hewson and Amparo Tarrega
5 Sensory Memory 88
Ep Köster and Jos Mojet
6 The Dynamics of Liking 124
Jos Mojet and Ep Köster
Section III: Techniques
7 General Considerations 159
Erminio Monteleone and Caterina Dinnella
8 Time-Intensity Using Discrete Time Points 182
Carla Kuesten
9 Continuous Time-Intensity 237
Carolina Chaya
10 Dual-Attribute Time-Intensity 267
Christopher J. Findlay
11 Temporal Dominance of Sensations 283
Pascal Schlich and Nicolas Pineau
12 Multiple-Ingestion Time-Intensity 321
Linda Jamieson and Emma Wantling
Section IV: Applications
13 Application of Time-Dependent Measures to Food Products 345
Nathalie Martin
14 Temporal Methods for Assessment of Household and Personal Care Products 362
Tracey Sanderson and Tracey Hollowood
15 Application of Time-Dependent Measures to Understand Sensory Perception 388
Joanne Hort
Section V: Summary
16 Summary 401
Joanne Hort, Tracey Hollowood and Sarah E. Kemp
Index 417