Cross-Modal Perception Survey

An international research study on the relationship between music and taste.

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Participant Information

Thank you for your interest in our research. Before you begin, please read the following information carefully.

Survey Tasks

This survey is designed to investigate how we perceive connections between music and taste. You will be presented with a series of tasks, including:

  • Listening to short musical excerpts.
  • Evaluating tastes or imagining specific flavors.
  • Answering questions about the characteristics of both the music and the tastes.
  • Providing demographic information (e.g., age, gender, musical background).

Data Collection & Privacy

All data collected in this survey is for research purposes only. Your participation is completely anonymous. We do not collect any personally identifiable information (such as your name, email address, or IP address). The data will be aggregated and used in scientific publications and presentations. By proceeding with the survey, you consent to the collection and use of your anonymous responses for this research project.

This survey has been previously reviewed, evaluated, and approved by the Ethics Committee of the University of Gastronomic Sciences of Pollenzo (UNISG Ethics Committee Minutes 19122025), ensuring compliance with ethical principles and applicable regulations governing scientific research.

Questions?

For additional information about this study, please contact:

Matteo Spanio <spanio at dei.unipd.it>