Smellizing Cookies and Salivating: A Focus on Olfactory Imagery

Citation
Krishna, Aradhna et al., Smellizing Cookies and Salivating: A Focus on Olfactory Imagery, Journal of consumer research JCR;Consumer research , 41(1), 2014, pp. 18-34
ISSN journal
00935301
Volume
41
Issue
1
Year of publication
2014
Pages
18 - 34
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
The concept of olfactory imagery is introduced and the conditions under which imagining what a food smells like (referred to here as .smellizing. it) impacts consumer response are explored. Consumer response is measured by: salivation change (studies 1 and 2), actual food consumption (study 3), and self-reported desire to eat (study 4). The results show that imagined odors can enhance consumer response but only when the consumer creates a vivid visual mental representation of the odor referent (the object emitting the odor). The results demonstrate the interactive effects of olfactory and visual imagery in generating approach behaviors to food cues in advertisements.