Journal article
Assessment of changes in sensory perception, biometrics and emotional response for space exploration by simulating microgravity positions
C Gonzalez Viejo, N Harris, S Fuentes
Food Research International | Published : 2024
Abstract
Long-term space exploration endeavors, encompassing journeys from the Earth to the Moon by 2030 and subsequent voyages from the Moon to Mars by 2040, necessitate the utilization of plant-based materials not solely for sustenance and refreshments but also the production of pharmaceuticals and repair compounds, such as plastics, among others. Nevertheless, the vital aspects of research in this domain pertain to the nutritional value and sensory perception associated with plant-based food. Prior investigations have shown altered sensory perception in space, manifested as diminished olfactory sensations and heightened taste perception (saltiness and sweetness). Nonetheless, studies concerning ch..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space ID: CE230100015 and through the SpaceSense postdoctoral research fellowship funded by the School of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (SAFES) from the Faculty of Sciences, The University of Melbourne. The authors would like to acknowledge the support from Ms. Irma De Anda Lobo from Tecnologico de Monterrey for the support provided during the sensory sessions.