Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9150039 | Physiology & Behavior | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In a separate study on size perception the silica dioxide particles were used. By sampling the stimuli between the tongue and palate, subjects rated the size of the particles on a 100-point scale in comparison to anchor stimuli containing no particles and particles of 250 μm. The perceived particle size significantly increased for larger particles. Furthermore, perceived particle size was negatively correlated with roughness ratings. Thus, subjects who were sensitive and perceived the particles as being relatively large reported the same stimuli to have less rough after-feel. In conclusion, particles added to a product induce large effects on texture sensations, and texture sensation is related to individual size perception.
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Authors
Lina Engelen, René A. de Wijk, Andries van der Bilt, Jon F. Prinz, Anke M. Janssen, Frits Bosman,