Objective Significant advances have been made in our understanding of the neural substrates of human chemosensory processing, involving the piriform cortex, insula, and orbitofrontal cortex. However, the important and challenging issues are to localize the brain regions with high anatomic precision that can causally produce chemosensory perception and further delineate the topography of different classifications of chemosensory perception. Methods We quantitatively measured subjective responses of chemosensory perception to intracranial electrical stimulation over the brain in neurosurgical patients (n = 302) with medically refractory epilepsy. Results The chemosensory perceptions including olfaction, gustation, and chemesthesis were elicit...
Various brain imaging techniques are available, but few are specifically designed to visualize chemi...
AbstractThe primary gustatory area is located in the insular cortex. Although the insular cortex has...
BACKGROUND: Right insular cortex is involved in taste discrimination, but its functional organizatio...
Objective Significant advances have been made in our understanding of the neural substrates of human...
Flavor perception together with the sensation of taste and smell in a human brain have never been we...
Background: Olfactory hallucinations can be part of epileptic seizures of orbitofrontal origin. Olfa...
Chemosensory pathways: from periphery to cortex. The aim of this article is to summarise the anatomy...
The transmission of sensory information facilitates the communication between body and brain. One sp...
The human gustatory cortex analyzes the chemosensory properties of tastants, particularly the qualit...
The cortical representation and processing of sensory afferent impulses is crucial for the fine coor...
Perceptions of the flavors of foods or beverages reflect information derived from multiple sensory a...
Right insular cortex is involved in taste discrimination, but its functional organization is still p...
The primary gustatory area is located in the insular cortex. Although the insular cortex has been th...
Various brain imaging techniques are available, but few are specifically designed to visualize chemi...
AbstractThe primary gustatory area is located in the insular cortex. Although the insular cortex has...
BACKGROUND: Right insular cortex is involved in taste discrimination, but its functional organizatio...
Objective Significant advances have been made in our understanding of the neural substrates of human...
Flavor perception together with the sensation of taste and smell in a human brain have never been we...
Background: Olfactory hallucinations can be part of epileptic seizures of orbitofrontal origin. Olfa...
Chemosensory pathways: from periphery to cortex. The aim of this article is to summarise the anatomy...
The transmission of sensory information facilitates the communication between body and brain. One sp...
The human gustatory cortex analyzes the chemosensory properties of tastants, particularly the qualit...
The cortical representation and processing of sensory afferent impulses is crucial for the fine coor...
Perceptions of the flavors of foods or beverages reflect information derived from multiple sensory a...
Right insular cortex is involved in taste discrimination, but its functional organization is still p...
The primary gustatory area is located in the insular cortex. Although the insular cortex has been th...
Various brain imaging techniques are available, but few are specifically designed to visualize chemi...
AbstractThe primary gustatory area is located in the insular cortex. Although the insular cortex has...
BACKGROUND: Right insular cortex is involved in taste discrimination, but its functional organizatio...