Eating with our eyes: From visual hunger to digital satiation

Brain and Cognition - Tập 110 - Trang 53-63 - 2016
Charles Spence1, Katsunori Okajima2, Adrian David Cheok3, Olivia Petit3, Charles Michel1
1Crossmodal Research Laboratory, Oxford University, UK
2Yokohama Nat. Univ., , Japan
3Imagineering Institute, Malaysia

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