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SWIFT study:Does cognitive load affect taste perception & food preferences?

13 June 2017

This study examines the effect of cognitive tasks on taste perception and food preferences.
Study involves:
Attending an initial visit at the unit to check eligibility (Max 45 minutes)
If eligible you'll be asked to attend three separate afternoons where you'll be provided with lunch (max. 30 mins) and 2½ hours later you will complete computer tasks and taste, rate and rank snack foods in order of preference and complete questionnaires (visit 1&2 = 30 mins; visit 3: 1 hour).

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Ethical approval

This study has been approved by the University of Leeds, School of Psychology Ethics Committee (Ethics Reference: 17-0178, approved on 12-Jun-2017, Principal Investigator: Dr Nicola Buckland).

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