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Variables Influencing Chewing Electromyography Response in Food Texture Evaluation

A. ReyI. MontoyaRemedios GonzálezJose Benedito

subject

Process (engineering)General Chemical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)CognitionTexture (music)Action (philosophy)Food choicePersonalityQuality (business)PsychologyFood ScienceCognitive psychologymedia_common

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Abstract Food choice is linked to many characteristics, among which texture is one of the most important. As a consequence, texture is a quality parameter that needs to be understood on a global perspective, including physical and psychological aspects. Texture perception is gained from a complex process of chewing, and not from a single action. Thus, there is a need for techniques that consider the whole process of chewing. Among those techniques, electromyography (EMG) seems promising. Different variables influence the chewing response as registered through EMG. Some of those variables are linked to the experimental set-up, where there is a need for standardization as well as data processing procedures. Other variables are linked to subject characteristics, both physical (e.g., facial anatomy, age) and psychological (e.g., personality, cognitive processes). Experimental planning can also constitute a source of variability, the number of products and trials per session being important items. The way the ...

https://doi.org/10.1081/fri-120028828