Objectives: Despite the exhaustive information concerning the role of physiological structures involved in gustatory stimuli, there is still a need to clarify as to whether the gustatory sense is processed in the human brain and how different kind of gustatory stimuli affect brain areas involved in taste processing. To characterize the networks that can be involved in shaping the properties of the gustatory pathways. Materials and Methods: In this fMRI study we investigated two populations characterized by their opposite response (sensitive/non-sensitive) to bitter gustatory stimulus induced by propylthiouracil molecule (PROP). In the MRI experiment PROP was delivered to the subjects by an impregnated filter paper disk. The individuals rec...
Functional MRI (fMRI) allows understanding the mechanisms by which sensations induced by food cues a...
The five universally accepted tastes, sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami (a savory sensation elic...
AbstractThe primary gustatory area is located in the insular cortex. Although the insular cortex has...
Objectives: Despite the exhaustive information concerning the role of physiological structures invol...
BACKGROUND: Right insular cortex is involved in taste discrimination, but its functional organizatio...
The central gustatory pathway encompasses multiple subcortical and cortical regions whose neural fun...
Although bitter taste has a crucial role in nutrition by preventing the ingestion of toxic foods, th...
The human gustatory cortex analyzes the chemosensory properties of tastants, particularly the qualit...
Functional neuroimaging studies have identified brain regions associated with human taste perceptio...
Our experience and prejudice concerning food play an important role in modulating gustatory informat...
Right insular cortex is involved in taste discrimination, but its functional organization is still p...
Taste processing is a complicated neurophysiological topic that is gaining impact over the years due...
Functional MRI (fMRI) allows understanding the mechanisms by which sensations induced by food cues a...
The five universally accepted tastes, sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami (a savory sensation elic...
AbstractThe primary gustatory area is located in the insular cortex. Although the insular cortex has...
Objectives: Despite the exhaustive information concerning the role of physiological structures invol...
BACKGROUND: Right insular cortex is involved in taste discrimination, but its functional organizatio...
The central gustatory pathway encompasses multiple subcortical and cortical regions whose neural fun...
Although bitter taste has a crucial role in nutrition by preventing the ingestion of toxic foods, th...
The human gustatory cortex analyzes the chemosensory properties of tastants, particularly the qualit...
Functional neuroimaging studies have identified brain regions associated with human taste perceptio...
Our experience and prejudice concerning food play an important role in modulating gustatory informat...
Right insular cortex is involved in taste discrimination, but its functional organization is still p...
Taste processing is a complicated neurophysiological topic that is gaining impact over the years due...
Functional MRI (fMRI) allows understanding the mechanisms by which sensations induced by food cues a...
The five universally accepted tastes, sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami (a savory sensation elic...
AbstractThe primary gustatory area is located in the insular cortex. Although the insular cortex has...