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. 2019 Jan 25;10:58. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00058

Table 1.

Overview of food image databases for human observer studies.

Databases Coverage of affective space Recording methods Cuisines Availability of normative (and demographic) data Remarks
FRIDa (Foroni et al., 2013) Mainly positive valence Not standardized Mainly Western Valence, Arousal, Familiarity (Italian) • Low resolution (530 pixels × 530 pixels)
• Collected from Internet
• Includes non-food images
Food-Pics (Blechert et al., 2014b) Mainly positive valence Not standardized Mainly Western Valence, Arousal, Familiarity, Recognizability, Complexity, Palatability (German and North American) • Low resolution (600 pixels × 450 pixels)
• Collected from Internet No fixed background
OLAF (Miccoli et al., 2014, 2016) Mainly positive valence Not standardized Mainly Western Valence, Arousal, Dominance, Food Craving (Spanish) • High resolution (4000 pixels × 3000 pixels)
• Includes some low valence images from IAPS
• Includes non-food images
F4H (Charbonnier et al., 2016) Mainly positive valence Standardized Mainly Western Liking, Healthiness, Recognizability, Perceived Calories (Greek, Dutch, Scottish, German, Hungary, and Swedish) • Resolution (3872 pixels × 2592 pixels)
• All images registered by the authors
• Includes non-food images