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Anyone who drinks wine would be confident they could tell white from red, but even the experts fall for this illusion because colour exerts a dominant influence over how we perceive the smell and the taste of the wine. This is because our senses interact. This study suggests that colour seems to play a stronger role than odour in determining what we think we are tasting.
Ultra-Processed People: Why Do We All Eat Stuff That Isn't Food… and Why Can't We Stop?
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