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17. Full Episode | Sonic Seasoning: Eating with Your Ears. How Music and Sound can be used to Enhance the Multisensory Experience of Food and Drink. | Dr. Charles Spence, Oxford University The Power of Audio + Science + AI with Jasmine Moradi

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My guest today is the one and only Dr. Charles Spence, professor of experimental psychology and Head of the Crossmodal Research Laboratory at the Department of Experimental Psychology at Oxford University. He is a Gastrophysicists working at the interface between chefs, food companies, and technology.
Charles is passionate about how people perceive the world around them. In particular, how our brains manage to process the information from each of our different senses to form the extraordinarily rich multisensory experiences that fill our daily lives. His research focuses on how a better understanding of the human mind will lead to the better design of multisensory foods, products, interfaces, and environments in the future.
Charles has published more than 500 articles in top scientific journals and has been awarded many prestige psychology prizes. In this episode,
Dr. Charles Spence and I discuss the ins and outs of Sonic seasoning: When Food, Sound & Neuroscience intertwine to create the perfect food and drink experience.

Full Episode 17: Sonic seasoning: Eating with your ears. How Music and Sound can be used to Enhance the Multisensory Experience of Food and Drink.
Podcast or vlog: The Power of Audio + Science + AI with Jasmine Moradi (https://www.jasminemoradi.com, Spotify, Apple Music & Google Play)
Soundbites:
#1 How a Broken TV got Dr. Charles Spence into Experimental Psychology. (02:21)
#2 Sensploration: When Sensory Marketing meets Neuroscience-Inspired Multisensory Design. (05:56)
#3 How Marketers can Measure the Emotional Experience of Food and Drinks. (11:14)
#4 Sensory Dominance: When a Sense Overpowers Another called The McGurk Effect. (17:28)
#5 Superadditive: When Senses Work Together to Enhance the Experiences. (23:11)
#6 Subadditive/Incongruent: When Senses Clash and Can Ruin the Experience. (25:45)
#7 Is there Such a thing as a Perfect Meal? (27:49)
#8 Kitchen Theory: How chef Jozef Youssef, Steve Keller, and Dr. Charles Spence Push the Boundaries of Gastronomy (33:03)
#9 The Illusion of Flavor: How the Perception of Food actually occurs in our Mind. (40:35)
#10 How to Make Bland Airplane Food Appetizing? Umami! (45:20)
#11 What Happens to Your Brain When You Eat and Listen to Music (49:35)
#12 The Sound (And Taste) Of Music: Music-Taste Pairing of Coffee, Wine, Bear, and Honey. (54:56)
#13 Dr. Charles Spence's best Practice on How Brand Leaders can Harness the Power of Sonic Seasoning to Build Competitive Advantage. (1:04:18)
#14 Music for Good: How to use Sonic Seasoning to Nudge People Towards a Healthier Eating Behavior. (1:08:17)
#15 Dr. Charles Spence Reminisces his Best Gastronomic Experiences. (1:13:51)
Host: 🔥 Follow Jasmine Moradi on 🔥
🔴👉 Website https://jasminemoradi.com
🔴👉 Twitter https://twitter.com/JasmineMoradi
🔴👉 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/jasmine-moradi
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Dr. Charles Spence
Head of the Crossmodal Research Laboratory at the
Department of Experimental Psychology at Oxford University.
www.psy.ox.ac.uk
#Sonic Seasoning #charlesspence #FoodandSound #Gastrophysics #OxfordUniversity #Kitchentheory #multisensory #theperfectmeal #food #sound #stevekeller
Podcast supported by: STHLM Music City https://www.facebook.com/sthlmmusic/
Music by: Aurora by tubebackr | https://soundcloud.com/tubebackr
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-power-of-audio-science-ai.

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My guest today is the one and only Dr. Charles Spence, professor of experimental psychology and Head of the Crossmodal Research Laboratory at the Department of Experimental Psychology at Oxford University. He is a Gastrophysicists working at the interface between chefs, food companies, and technology.
Charles is passionate about how people perceive the world around them. In particular, how our brains manage to process the information from each of our different senses to form the extraordinarily rich multisensory experiences that fill our daily lives. His research focuses on how a better understanding of the human mind will lead to the better design of multisensory foods, products, interfaces, and environments in the future.
Charles has published more than 500 articles in top scientific journals and has been awarded many prestige psychology prizes. In this episode,
Dr. Charles Spence and I discuss the ins and outs of Sonic seasoning: When Food, Sound & Neuroscience intertwine to create the perfect food and drink experience.

Full Episode 17: Sonic seasoning: Eating with your ears. How Music and Sound can be used to Enhance the Multisensory Experience of Food and Drink.
Podcast or vlog: The Power of Audio + Science + AI with Jasmine Moradi (https://www.jasminemoradi.com, Spotify, Apple Music & Google Play)
Soundbites:
#1 How a Broken TV got Dr. Charles Spence into Experimental Psychology. (02:21)
#2 Sensploration: When Sensory Marketing meets Neuroscience-Inspired Multisensory Design. (05:56)
#3 How Marketers can Measure the Emotional Experience of Food and Drinks. (11:14)
#4 Sensory Dominance: When a Sense Overpowers Another called The McGurk Effect. (17:28)
#5 Superadditive: When Senses Work Together to Enhance the Experiences. (23:11)
#6 Subadditive/Incongruent: When Senses Clash and Can Ruin the Experience. (25:45)
#7 Is there Such a thing as a Perfect Meal? (27:49)
#8 Kitchen Theory: How chef Jozef Youssef, Steve Keller, and Dr. Charles Spence Push the Boundaries of Gastronomy (33:03)
#9 The Illusion of Flavor: How the Perception of Food actually occurs in our Mind. (40:35)
#10 How to Make Bland Airplane Food Appetizing? Umami! (45:20)
#11 What Happens to Your Brain When You Eat and Listen to Music (49:35)
#12 The Sound (And Taste) Of Music: Music-Taste Pairing of Coffee, Wine, Bear, and Honey. (54:56)
#13 Dr. Charles Spence's best Practice on How Brand Leaders can Harness the Power of Sonic Seasoning to Build Competitive Advantage. (1:04:18)
#14 Music for Good: How to use Sonic Seasoning to Nudge People Towards a Healthier Eating Behavior. (1:08:17)
#15 Dr. Charles Spence Reminisces his Best Gastronomic Experiences. (1:13:51)
Host: 🔥 Follow Jasmine Moradi on 🔥
🔴👉 Website https://jasminemoradi.com
🔴👉 Twitter https://twitter.com/JasmineMoradi
🔴👉 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/jasmine-moradi
🔴👉 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thepowerofaudioscienceai
Dr. Charles Spence
Head of the Crossmodal Research Laboratory at the
Department of Experimental Psychology at Oxford University.
www.psy.ox.ac.uk
#Sonic Seasoning #charlesspence #FoodandSound #Gastrophysics #OxfordUniversity #Kitchentheory #multisensory #theperfectmeal #food #sound #stevekeller
Podcast supported by: STHLM Music City https://www.facebook.com/sthlmmusic/
Music by: Aurora by tubebackr | https://soundcloud.com/tubebackr
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-power-of-audio-science-ai.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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