The unity and complexity of flavour perception: multisensory phenomenology and processing in human-food interactions
2016
This paper discusses two main features of flavour perception, namely its unity and complexity occurring at different levels of our cognitive system - multimodal phenomenal experience and underlying information processing. Exploring these issues is important for providing a holistic account of tasting flavours that is both empirically and phenomenologically sensitive. In addition, it yields significant clues to multimodal nature of perception and consciousness in general.
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