The effect of audio-visual representations of sine and sawtooth waves on expected chocolate texture

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  • Francisco Barbosa Escobar
  • Patricia Alves Da Mota
  • Signe Lund Mathiesen
  • Carlos Velasco
  • Charles Spence
  • Wang, Qian
The oral-somatosensory mouthfeel of foodstuffs is a critical factor driving liking and acceptability. Previous studies have revealed that the use of audiovisual elements in food packaging can affect consumers’ sensory expectations of food. However, research on the crossmodal influence of visual and auditory cues on mouthfeel expectations is scarce. Here, we investigated the relative and interactive effects of visual and auditory representations of sine and sawtooth waves which, according to previous literature, are associated with smoothness and roughness, respectively, on individuals’ expectations concerning the texture of dark chocolate. We hypothesised that the audiovisual representations of sine (sawtooth) waves would increase (decrease) smoothness and creaminess expectations and decrease (increase) firmness expectations. Moreover, we expected to observe additive effects between the audiovisual cues and to find differences in the effects between people who prefer milk vs. dark chocolate.
We conducted a 3 (Visual texture: sine, sawtooth, control) × 3 (Auditory timbre: sine, sawtooth, control) between-participants online experiment (N = 634). Participants were presented with a photograph of a dark chocolate next to its packaging (see Figure 1) and evaluated
expected texture (i.e., firmness, smoothness, creaminess), taste (i.e., sweetness, bitterness), and liking. Participants also indicated whether they generally preferred milk or dark chocolate.
Figure 1. Stimuli used in the study.
After controlling for age and gender, ANCOVA results revealed a significant main effect of visual texture on firmness expectations only for participants who preferred milk over dark chocolate (n = 494), where chocolate with sawtooth wave packaging was expected to be firmer than the other two packagings (see Figure 2).
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2022
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes
EventEuroSense 2022: A Sense of Earth: 10th European Conference on Sensory and Consumer Research - Turku, Finland, Turku, Finland
Duration: 13 Sep 202216 Sep 2022
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ConferenceEuroSense 2022: A Sense of Earth
LocationTurku, Finland
CountryFinland
CityTurku
Period13/09/202216/09/2022
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