“…This feedback from the oral cavity to the brain creates a loop that modulates force, energy, speed, and so on required to masticate and form a bolus (Lund, Kolta, Westberg, & Scot, ; van der Glas, van der Bilt, Abbink, Mason, & Cadden, ). The action of chewing is controlled by a central pattern generator located in the brainstem, modulating peak amplitudes, force loads, and rhythmic movements (Avivi‐Arber, Martin, Lee, & Sessle, ; Lund et al, ; Widmer & Morris‐Wiman, ). Furthermore, people eat differently and have different mechanism for chewing, resulting in notable differences between consumers making it difficult to collect and compare behavior results (Braxton, Dauchel, & Brown, ; Hiiemae, ; Lassauzay, Peyron, Albuisson, Dransfield, & Woda, ; Woda, Foster, Mishellany, & Peyron, ).…”