The intake of six sweeteners was recorded together with their effects on the impulse activity of the chorda tympani proper nerve during their application to the tongue. The sweeteners were: acetosulfam, aspartame, D-tryptophan, glycine, xylitol and thaumatin. They were used at human equi-sweet concentrations. In all species, D-tryptophan was strongly preferred and gave a significant response, while aspartame and thaumatin gave neither a significant behavioral nor a significant neural response. Acetosulfam, glycine and xylitol elicited neural responses, but their behavioral effects differed from a rejection in some species to a preference in others. Miraculin, which has a sweetness inducing effect in man, showed this effect only in the platy...
In various environments where primates are presently observed, as well as in forests and savannas wh...
Comparative studies of taste perception have found that primates may differ markedly in their sensit...
International audienceOur approach of the evolutionary background of taste perception is based on a ...
The intake of six sweeteners was recorded together with their effects on the impulse activity of the...
The gustatory responses of nine compounds, namely glycine, D-phenylalanine, D-tryptophan, cyanosuosa...
Two-bottle preference tests have been applied to 70 (sub-) species of the order of Primates and, for...
The gustatory responses of nine compounds, namely glycine, D-phenylalanine, r>tryptophan, cyanosu...
The relationship between phylogeny and taste is of growing interest. In this study we present record...
Humans, chimpanzees and all Old World monkeys tested to date are able to taste the sweet compounds a...
Using a two-bottle choice test of short duration, we determined taste preference thresholds for eigh...
In the order Primates the responses to sucrose, alitame and aspartame were ascertained. All primates...
Sweet taste is a primary sensation for the preference and adaption of primates to diet, which is cru...
Application of gymnemic acid (GA) on the tongue depresses the taste of sucrose in man. This effect, ...
Studies on taste perception in nonhuman primates contribute to the understanding of the evolution of...
Primates have been found to differ widely in their taste perception and studies suggest that a co-ev...
In various environments where primates are presently observed, as well as in forests and savannas wh...
Comparative studies of taste perception have found that primates may differ markedly in their sensit...
International audienceOur approach of the evolutionary background of taste perception is based on a ...
The intake of six sweeteners was recorded together with their effects on the impulse activity of the...
The gustatory responses of nine compounds, namely glycine, D-phenylalanine, D-tryptophan, cyanosuosa...
Two-bottle preference tests have been applied to 70 (sub-) species of the order of Primates and, for...
The gustatory responses of nine compounds, namely glycine, D-phenylalanine, r>tryptophan, cyanosu...
The relationship between phylogeny and taste is of growing interest. In this study we present record...
Humans, chimpanzees and all Old World monkeys tested to date are able to taste the sweet compounds a...
Using a two-bottle choice test of short duration, we determined taste preference thresholds for eigh...
In the order Primates the responses to sucrose, alitame and aspartame were ascertained. All primates...
Sweet taste is a primary sensation for the preference and adaption of primates to diet, which is cru...
Application of gymnemic acid (GA) on the tongue depresses the taste of sucrose in man. This effect, ...
Studies on taste perception in nonhuman primates contribute to the understanding of the evolution of...
Primates have been found to differ widely in their taste perception and studies suggest that a co-ev...
In various environments where primates are presently observed, as well as in forests and savannas wh...
Comparative studies of taste perception have found that primates may differ markedly in their sensit...
International audienceOur approach of the evolutionary background of taste perception is based on a ...