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There have been many functional magnetic resonance imaging studies on taste and food. However, it is largely unknown if the findings have been replicated, or are replicable. The current survey evaluated 1568 articles on this topic, identified by Web of Science Core Collection database. Results revealed that only 0.7% of the articles were replication studies. Most of them were conceptual replications. The success rate of replication studies conducted by some of the authors coming from the original studies was 1.7 times higher than that of independent replication studies.

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Content Analysis, Food, Highly Cited Articles, Neuroimaging, Odour, Replication, Taste.
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