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Food, the brain and us: exploring our historical, cultural and sensory perceptions of food (Chris Woolgar, Charles Spence, Caroline Hobkinson, Charles Michel & Barry Smith)

Tasting food and drinks is a familiar, everyday experience. But how much do we really know about taste? Barry Smith, Founding Director of the Centre for the Study of the Senses is joined by a historian, a neuroscientist, an artist and a chef in order to explore the many dimensions of food and taste. Together they reveal how our experience of flavours is shaped not only by taste and smell, but also by our environment, the context of the meal we are eating, and even visual cues such as the shape and colour of our plate. Through this we discover how tastes are developed and acquired and why we like some foods more than others.

English
  • Originally Aired October 23, 2013
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Name Type Role
Chris Woolgar Guest Star
Barry Smith Guest Star
Charles Michel Guest Star
Charles Spence Guest Star
Caroline Hobkinson Guest Star