To qualify as a basic taste quality or modality, defined as a group of chemicals that taste alike, three empirical benchmarks have commonly been used. The first is that a candidate group of tastants must have a dedicated transduction mechanism in the peripheral nervous system. The second is that the tastants evoke physiological responses in dedicated afferent taste nerves innervating the oropharyngeal cavity. Last, the taste stimuli evoke activity in central gustatory neurons, some of which may respond only to that group of tastants. Here we argue that water may also be an independent taste modality. This argument is based on the identification of a water dedicated transduction mechanism in the peripheral nervous system, water responsive...
Fluid intake is an essential innate behaviour that is mainly caused by two distinct types of thirst....
The gustatory system encodes information about chemical identity, nutritional value, and concentrati...
Until recently, almost all debates concerning the neural coding of taste have focused on the labeled...
As the second synapse in the central gustatory pathway of the rodent, the parabrachial nucleus of th...
Initiation of drinking behavior relies on both internal state and peripheral water detection. While ...
ditioning alters taste responses in the nucleus of the solitary tract of the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 27...
For thirsty animals, fluid intake provides both satiation and pleasure of drinking. How the brain pr...
Fluid intake is an essential innate behaviour that is mainly caused by two distinct types of thirst1...
<div><p>A neuron’s sensitivity profile is fundamental to functional classification of cell types, an...
The rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNST) plays a key role in modulating, organizing and dist...
OAKLEY, B. Taste preference following cross-innervation of rat fungiform taste buds. PHYSIOL. BEHAV....
A neuron's sensitivity profile is fundamental to functional classification of cell types, and underl...
Satiation is the process by which eating and drinking reduce appetite. For thirst, oropharyngeal cue...
Thirst is the basic instinct to drink water. Previously, it was shown that neurons in several circum...
The mammalian taste system is responsible for sensing and responding to the five basic taste qualiti...
Fluid intake is an essential innate behaviour that is mainly caused by two distinct types of thirst....
The gustatory system encodes information about chemical identity, nutritional value, and concentrati...
Until recently, almost all debates concerning the neural coding of taste have focused on the labeled...
As the second synapse in the central gustatory pathway of the rodent, the parabrachial nucleus of th...
Initiation of drinking behavior relies on both internal state and peripheral water detection. While ...
ditioning alters taste responses in the nucleus of the solitary tract of the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 27...
For thirsty animals, fluid intake provides both satiation and pleasure of drinking. How the brain pr...
Fluid intake is an essential innate behaviour that is mainly caused by two distinct types of thirst1...
<div><p>A neuron’s sensitivity profile is fundamental to functional classification of cell types, an...
The rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNST) plays a key role in modulating, organizing and dist...
OAKLEY, B. Taste preference following cross-innervation of rat fungiform taste buds. PHYSIOL. BEHAV....
A neuron's sensitivity profile is fundamental to functional classification of cell types, and underl...
Satiation is the process by which eating and drinking reduce appetite. For thirst, oropharyngeal cue...
Thirst is the basic instinct to drink water. Previously, it was shown that neurons in several circum...
The mammalian taste system is responsible for sensing and responding to the five basic taste qualiti...
Fluid intake is an essential innate behaviour that is mainly caused by two distinct types of thirst....
The gustatory system encodes information about chemical identity, nutritional value, and concentrati...
Until recently, almost all debates concerning the neural coding of taste have focused on the labeled...