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A concise survey of gustatory sensation that links anatomy and physiology of the taste organs to the psychological experience of flavor, preference, and satisfaction. It explains basic taste qualities and their interaction with smell and other senses, outlines experimental methods for measuring taste discrimination and individual differences, and considers how learning and training modify preference. Practical issues such as nutrition, sensory education, and everyday implications are discussed alongside theoretical accounts of how sensory mechanisms produce subjective impressions.

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Harry L. Hollingworth

Harry L. Hollingworth was an influential psychologist known for his contributions to the fields of psychology and sensory perception. He is particularly recognized for his work on the sense of taste, as explored in his notable book "The Sense of Taste." Hollingworth also made significant strides in vocational psychology, addressing its challenges and methodologies in his work "Vocational Psychology: Its Problems and Methods." His research has had a lasting impact on understanding human behavior and the application of psychological principles in various contexts.

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