The rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNST) plays a key role in modulating, organizing and distributing the sensory information arriving at the central nervous system from gustatory receptors. However, except for some anatomical studies of rNST synapses, the neural circuits responsible for this first stage in synaptic processing of taste information are largely unknown. Over the past few years we have used an in vitro brain slice preparation of the rNST to study synaptic processing, and it has become apparent that the rNST is a very complex neural relay. Synaptic potentials recorded in rNST neurons resulting from stimulation of afferent taste fibers are a composite of excitatory and inhibitory post synaptic potentials. Pure excitatory ...
The role of [gamma]-aminobutyric acid (GABA) as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the rostral, gusta...
Abstract Although there have been many recent advances in the field of gustatory neurobiology, our k...
Complementary neurophysiological recordings in macaques and functional neuroimaging in humans show t...
All neural information resulting from chemical stimulation of taste buds in the oral cavity, pharynx...
As the second synapse in the central gustatory pathway of the rodent, the parabrachial nucleus of th...
Afferent gustatory information forms synaptic connections at the nucleus of the solitary tract and p...
The distribution of neurons in the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNST) that respond to gust...
The gustatory system encodes information about chemical identity, nutritional value and concentratio...
The gustatory system encodes information about chemical identity, nutritional value, and concentrati...
The gustatory system encodes information about chemical identity, nutritional value, and concentrati...
The gustatory system encodes information about chemical identity, nutritional value, and concentrati...
The passive membrane properties of neurons in the gustatory zone of the nucleus tractus solitarius (...
The mammalian taste system is responsible for sensing and responding to the five basic taste qualiti...
Signals for each of the five tastes have previously been shown to be processed by distinct labeled l...
Gustatory information is transmitted from the tongue to a brainstem area called the nucleus of the s...
The role of [gamma]-aminobutyric acid (GABA) as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the rostral, gusta...
Abstract Although there have been many recent advances in the field of gustatory neurobiology, our k...
Complementary neurophysiological recordings in macaques and functional neuroimaging in humans show t...
All neural information resulting from chemical stimulation of taste buds in the oral cavity, pharynx...
As the second synapse in the central gustatory pathway of the rodent, the parabrachial nucleus of th...
Afferent gustatory information forms synaptic connections at the nucleus of the solitary tract and p...
The distribution of neurons in the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNST) that respond to gust...
The gustatory system encodes information about chemical identity, nutritional value and concentratio...
The gustatory system encodes information about chemical identity, nutritional value, and concentrati...
The gustatory system encodes information about chemical identity, nutritional value, and concentrati...
The gustatory system encodes information about chemical identity, nutritional value, and concentrati...
The passive membrane properties of neurons in the gustatory zone of the nucleus tractus solitarius (...
The mammalian taste system is responsible for sensing and responding to the five basic taste qualiti...
Signals for each of the five tastes have previously been shown to be processed by distinct labeled l...
Gustatory information is transmitted from the tongue to a brainstem area called the nucleus of the s...
The role of [gamma]-aminobutyric acid (GABA) as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the rostral, gusta...
Abstract Although there have been many recent advances in the field of gustatory neurobiology, our k...
Complementary neurophysiological recordings in macaques and functional neuroimaging in humans show t...