Journal article
Exploring consumer acceptability of leafy greens in earth and space immersive environments using biometrics
C Gonzalez Viejo, N Harris, E Tongson, S Fuentes
Npj Science of Food | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2024
Abstract
Novel research on food perception is required for long-term space exploration. There is limited research on food/beverage sensory analysis in space and space-simulated conditions, with many studies presenting biases in sensory and statistical methods. This study used univariate and multivariate analysis on data from pick-and-eat leafy greens to assess self-reported and biometric consumer sensory analysis in simulated microgravity using reclining chairs and space-immersive environments. According to ANOVA (p < 0.05), there were significant differences between interaction room × position for head movements; besides, there were non-significant differences in the interaction samples × environmen..
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Grants
Awarded by National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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.