Sensory Complexity: From Sensory Measurement to Consumption Behavior
A special issue of Foods (ISSN 2304-8158). This special issue belongs to the section "Sensory and Consumer Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2021) | Viewed by 36640
Special Issue Editors
2. Agrifood Institute of Aragon-IA2 (CITA-Zaragoza University), Avda. Montañana 930, 50059 Zaragoza, Spain
Interests: meat science; shelf-life; color; texture; sensory analysis; consumer test
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Interests: agronomy; agrifood marketing; food behaviour; consumer preferences
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Dear Colleagues,
Understanding consumer preferences is key to the development of the food industry, but consumer behavior is complex because the diversity of factors influencing food choice. The attitude of the consumer results from the multiple attributes that it perceives of a product and depends on the importance it assigns to each of them. This perception has three dimensions: a cognitive (knowledge), an affective (attitude, feelings) and a conative (behavior, purchase intention, and actual purchase).
Sensory analysis is a multidisciplinary field that includes the measurement, interpretation, and understanding of human responses to the sensory properties of products. If it was initially focused on measuring the intensity of the sensation, the interest in understanding the hedonic component is increasing. Thus, from classic descriptive profiles (Qualitative Descriptive Analysis,QDA), a myriad of new methodologies has been developed focused on consumer attitude. These methodologies can be divided into four groups: individual attribute assessment, overall difference assessment, comparison with a reference product, and free evaluation methods. Different methodologies vary in the information they provide and, therefore, in their usefulness. Exploring the potential of each of them will help us to understand how to satisfy consumer expectations and, in the end, to design the food of the future.
Dr. Begoña Panea
Dr. Francisco Javier Mesias
Dr. Guerrero Luis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- multidisciplinary approach
- statistics
- new methodologies
- comparison of methodologies
- sensory
- consumer
- behavior
- attitude
- systematic revisions on sensorial sciences
- metanalysis of sensory data
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