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Guardian: How sound and smell can create perfect harmony
[The Guardian] - A few years ago, on work experience at Oxford University's psychology department, I found myself roped in to participate in an experiment by a research team led by Professor Charles Spence. Sitting in a tiny room in the warren of labs and offices, I
Palate influenced by the sound of music
www.nzherald.co.nz
[New Zealand Herald] - On entering the Oxford laboratory of multi-sensory psychologist Professor Charles Spence, the first thing I spy is one of his colleagues busy working on the prototype for a musical plate and glass. Spence has already demonstrated that sound has a
Google News: Your Playlist Can Affect the Menu
[The Daily meal] - Oxford psychologist Charles Spence has been studying the relationship between taste (using wine and chocolate) and sound for a while, recently giving subjects toffee while they listen to "sweet" (high-pitched) sounds and "bitter" (low-pitched) sounds.
Sounds delicious! New study shows link between pitch and flavor
bodyodd.msnbc.msn.com
[msnbc.com (blog)] - This ability is a survival tool, Charles Spence, a professor of experimental psychology at University of Oxford and one of the authors of the new study said. “People learn the statistics of their environment and any statistical regularity between
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