Music can change the way we taste food, according to a study by Oxford University and a subsequent study by Lincoln Park. In a Good Mythical Morning episode, Chester and Mike from Lincoln Park performed songs to opposing music tracks while eating snacks to evaluate how the music impacted their tasting sensations in specific categories. The study found that the louder the music, the less flavour there is, while higher-pitched music brings out the sweetness in food, and lower-pitched music brings out the sourness. The faster the tempo, the spicier the food.
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1. Chester and Mike from Lincoln Park are guests on "Good Mythical Morning."
2. Oxford University conducted a study suggesting that music can change the way we taste food.
3. The study found that the volume of music correlates with flavor, with louder music reducing flavor.
4. They tested this theory with a cup of classic late-night noodles.
5. The first song played during the noodle tasting was slow and seemed to make the food taste regular.
6. The second song was fast-paced, and it made the Cheetos taste spicier.
7. There was a discussion about how the music affected the taste experience.
8. They concluded that Oxford University's study had validity.
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