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A narrative review of the impact of digital immersive technology on affective and sensory responses during product testing in digital eating contexts

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FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 150, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2021.110804

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Immersive technology; Virtual reality; Consumer testing; Eating context; Sensory evaluation; Engagement; Hedonic liking; Emotional response

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  1. NZ Ministry of Business and Education (MBIE) Catalyst Grant [70161-CNZSFF-MAU]

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Studies have shown that using digital immersion techniques for consumer testing can make emotional response more similar to real life, increase consumer engagement and reliability, thus improving ecological validity.
The environments and/or contexts typically used to determine consumer affective and sensory responses have been questioned for their ecological validity. However, conducting consumer testing in real-life scenarios is costly, logistically complex, and hard to standardise between participants due to a lack of control over external cues and product preparation. Immersive environments, representative of product consumption contexts, may provide more ecologically valid data. Recently, digital immersion technologies have been proposed to con-textualise consumer studies whilst maintaining experimental control. This narrative review summarised pub-lished consumer studies including digital immersion in addition to traditional sensory booths and/or a real-life immersive contexts in their study design, to measure the impact of these contexts on liking, emotional response and intensity of sensory attributes. The findings suggest that emotional response ratings are more comparable to real-life, and that consumer engagement and reliability increases, when testing is conducted using digital immersive techniques compared to traditional sensory booths. Therefore, digital immersive techniques look promising to improve ecological validity of consumer testing, but further development and research is required.

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