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. 2019 Jul 15;8(7):259. doi: 10.3390/foods8070259

Table 5.

The summary of findings regarding cross-modal associations between oral and hand-feel touch cues.

Types of Oral Touch Cues Presentation Types of Oral Touch Cues Types of Touch Cues Presentation Types of Touch Cues Key Findings References
Crispness Potato chips; Attribute intensity Material Packaging bags (polyvinyl vs. wax-coated) Potato chips in polyvinyl bags were perceived to be crisper McDaniel & Baker [210]
Weight, thinness/thickness, softness/hardness, temperature, roughness/smoothness, flexible/stiff Hot tea & carbonated beverage; Attribute intensity Weight, thinness/thickness, softness/hardness, temperature, roughness/smoothness, flexible/stiff Cups (of varying materials); Attribute intensity Product ratings for certain attributes (e.g., warmness and softness), followed packaging ratings for those attributes Schifferstein (Experiments 1 & 2) [141]
Softness/firmness, freshness/staleness Pretzels; Attribute intensity Softness/firmness, freshness/staleness Pretzels; Attribute intensity Stale pretzels evaluated by hands were associated with a staler and softer perception of fresh pretzels evaluated orally; Fresh pretzels evaluated by hands were associated with a fresher and firmer perception of stale pretzels evaluated orally Barnett-Cowan [204]
Density Yogurt; Attribute intensity Weight Bowls Yogurt served in heavier bowls were rated as denser and liked more than when served in lighter bowls Piqueras-Fiszman & Spence [140]
Crunchiness Biscuits; Attribute intensity Roughness/smoothness Containers Biscuits served in rough-finished containers were rated as crunchier than when served in smooth-coated containers Piqueras-Fiszman & Spence [205]
Density Yogurt; Attribute density Cutlery item weight Spoons Yogurt sampled using lighter spoons was rated as denser and more expensive than when sampled using heavier spoons Harrar & Spence (Experiment 1) [137]
Carbonation Still & carbonated water; Attribute intensity, pleasantness Weight Cups (plastic) Still and carbonated water samples were rated as less pleasant and more carbonated when served in heavy plastic cups (compared to lighter plastic cups) Maggioni et al. [138]
Temperature Tea; Attribute intensity Material Cups (glass, plastic, paper) Tea samples served in glass cups were perceived to be colder (compared to plastic and paper cups) Tu et al. [142]
Crunchiness, roughness Biscuits; Attribute intensity Roughness/smoothness Plates Biscuits served in rougher-surfaced plates were rated as crunchier and rougher than when served in smoother-surfaced plates Biggs et al. [206]
Carbonation Cola & water; Attribute intensity Shape Glasses Cola and water served in a bulbous bottle were perceived to have more carbonation than when served in cola or water glasses Cavazzana et al. [185]
Carbonation Fruit drinks; Attribute intensity Weight Cups (plastic) Highly bitter fruit drinks were perceived to be more carbonated when presented with heavier plastic cups (compared to lighter plastic cups) Mielby et al. [207]
Freshness, lightness Still & carbonated water; Attribute intensity, pleasantness Roughness/smoothness Cups (plain, sandpaper-covered, satin-covered) Still and carbonated water samples were more pleasant, fresher, and more light when served in plastic cups (compared to sandpaper and/or satin-covered cups) Risso et al. [208]
Crispness Potato chips; Attribute intensity Roughness/smoothness Bowls No differences Van Rompay & Groothedde [197]