
Overview
In this episode of The Science of the Senses, we explore how smell combines with taste, somewhere in our brain, to create the perception of flavour. Most people wrongly assume that taste dominates. But what actually allows us to differentiate one food from another beyond the basics of sweet, sour, salty, savory and bitter, is the aroma.
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47 - 1The Bear Man of Kamchatka October 11, 2007
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47 - 2Living Forever: The Longevity Revolution October 18, 2007
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47 - 3Weather Report October 25, 2007
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47 - 4Game Over: Conservation in Kenya November 01, 2007
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47 - 5The Man with the Golden Cells November 08, 2007
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47 - 6The Nature of Things Magazine November 15, 2007
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47 - 7Climate Change I: An Uncertain Future November 22, 2007
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47 - 8Climate Change II: Hot Times in the City November 29, 2007
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47 - 9The Nature of Things Magazine December 06, 2007
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47 - 10The Edge of Eden – Living with Grizzlies January 06, 2008
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47 - 11The Science of the Senses: Hearing January 10, 2008
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47 - 12The Science of the Senses: Touch January 17, 2008
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47 - 13The Science of the Senses: Smell/Taste January 24, 2008
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47 - 14The Science of the Senses: Sight January 31, 2008
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47 - 15Wild China: Heart of the Dragon June 22, 2008
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47 - 16Wild China: Shangi-La June 28, 2008
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47 - 17Wild China: The Tibetan Plateau June 29, 2008
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47 - 18Wild China: Land of the Panda July 05, 2008
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47 - 19Wild China: Beyond the Great Wall July 12, 2008
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47 - 20Wild China: Tides of Change July 13, 2008
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47 - 21Antarctic Mission: Islands at the Edge July 20, 2008
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47 - 22Antarctic Mission: Window on a Changing Climate July 27, 2008
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47 - 23Antarctic Mission: The Great Ocean of Ice August 03, 2008
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47 - 24Antarctic Mission: The Last Continent August 30, 2008