Professor Charles Spence from the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford will be a keynote speaker at 2022’s IFSCC Congress in London; in this article he discusses how cosmetics can be used to redress the sensory imbalance that many of us experience
Prof Charles Spence is interested in how people perceive the world around them and in particular how our brains manage to process the information from each of our different senses (such as smell, taste, sight, hearing and touch) to form the extraordinarily rich multisensory experiences that fill our daily lives.
Published by Cosmetic Business on March 12, 2021
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