闻标签:气味影响标签感知及其神经处理。

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
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在产品包装上提供营养或健康标签是一种有效的策略,可以促进有意识和更健康的饮食。然而,这样的标签也有可能产生反效果,因为它会对食物的味道产生阻碍性的期望,并影响气味感知。相反,嗅觉可以显著影响标签感知,因此负面预期可以通过令人愉快的气味减轻。本研究利用功能磁共振成像技术探索了气味和营养标签之间相互作用的神经处理过程。研究人员向63名男女参与者展示了带有或不带有相同气味的饮料标签,这些标签上有不同的营养相关陈述。在行为层面上,与没有气味的相同标签相比,带有标签和气味的产品通常被认为更积极。神经成像结果显示,添加的气味显著改变了与味道和标签处理以及决策相关的大脑区域的活动,右杏仁核/梨状皮质(Amy/pirC)和眶额皮质的激活程度更高。当考虑到行为差异时,气味的呈现诱导了右侧背外侧前额叶皮层、左侧腹侧纹状体/伏隔核和右侧Amy/pirC的基于模式的编码。这表明气味在神经和行为水平上影响标签的作用,并可能提供补偿阻碍联想的可能性。在相关的大脑区域内,气味和陈述相互作用的详细机制应该进一步研究,特别是对于引起负面期望的标签。超重和肥胖构成重大的健康风险,可以通过营养或健康标签来解决,帮助消费者做出更明智的饮食选择。然而,这样的标签也会产生对味道的负面预期,包括产品的气味。这项功能磁共振成像研究表明,将嗅觉刺激与营养标签结合起来,可以增强行为反应所显示的积极感知,并改变大脑中涉及味道感知和决策的关键区域的神经活动。这表明,气味会改变人们对标签的感知,并可能有助于抵消负面联想。我们的研究证明了多感官整合在标签加工中的重要性,并为制定更有效的标签策略以促进健康的饮食行为提供了有价值的基础。
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Smell the Label: Odors Influence Label Perception and Their Neural Processing.

Providing nutrition or health labels on product packaging can be an effective strategy to promote a conscious and healthier diet. However, such labels also have the potential to be counterproductive by creating obstructive expectations about the flavor of the food and influencing odor perception. Conversely, olfaction could significantly influence label perception, whereby negative expectations could be mitigated by pleasant odors. This study explored the neural processing of the interplay between odors and nutrition labels using fMRI in 63 participants of either sex, to whom we presented beverage labels with different nutrition-related statements either with or without a congruent odor. On a behavioral level, the products for which the label was presented together with the odor were in general perceived as more positive than the same labels without an odor. Neuroimaging results revealed that added odors significantly altered activity in brain regions associated with flavor and label processing as well as decision-making, with higher activations in the right amygdala/piriform cortex (Amy/pirC) and orbitofrontal cortex. The presentation of odors induced pattern-based encoding in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, the left ventral striatum/nucleus accumbens, and the right Amy/pirC when accounting for behavioral differences. This suggests that odors influence the effects of labels both on a neural and behavioral level and may offer the possibility of compensating for obstructive associations. The detailed mechanisms of odor and statement interactions within the relevant brain areas should be further investigated, especially for labels that evoke negative expectations.

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Journal of Neuroscience
Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
9.30
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3.80%
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1164
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12 months
期刊介绍: JNeurosci (ISSN 0270-6474) is an official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. It is published weekly by the Society, fifty weeks a year, one volume a year. JNeurosci publishes papers on a broad range of topics of general interest to those working on the nervous system. Authors now have an Open Choice option for their published articles
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