Taste neophobia refers to a reduction in consumption of a novel taste relative to when it is familiar. To gain more understanding of the neural basis of this phenomenon, the current study examined whether a novel taste (0.5% saccharin) supports a different pattern of c-Fos expression than the same taste when it is familiar. Results revealed that the taste of the novel saccharin solution evoked more Fos immunoreactivity than the familiar taste of saccharin in the basolateral region of the amygdala, central nucleus of the amygdala, gustatory portion of the thalamus, and the gustatory insular cortex. No such differential expression was found in the other examined areas, including the bed nucleus of stria terminalis, medial amygdala, and medial...
Avoiding potentially harmful, and consuming safe food is crucial for the survival of living organism...
Conditioned taste aversions occur in rats if ingestion of a novel flavored solution is followed by t...
Intake of an unconditionally preferred taste stimulus (e.g., saccharin) is reduced by contingent adm...
The present study was designed to examine whether lesions of the insular cortex (IC; Experiment 1), ...
Background: Novel flavors elicit a cautious neophobic response which is attenuated as the flavor bec...
The present study tested the hypothesis that lesions of the insular cortex of the rat retard the acq...
Rodents exhibit neophobia for novel tastes, demonstrated by an initial reluctance to drink novel-tas...
The role of context in the retrieval of learned information has been widely analyzed in the associat...
The present experiment examined the neuronal networks involved in the latent inhibition of condition...
The present experiment examined the influence of excitotoxic lesions of the basolateral amygdala (BL...
Lesions of the insular cortex (IC) attenuate acquisition of conditioned taste aversions (CTAs). We h...
The current study assessed the influence of excitotoxic lesions of the insular cortex (IC) on tastep...
The effects of permanent forebrain lesions on conditioned taste aversions (CTAs) and conditioned odo...
Interactions between GluR2 and N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) mediate AMPA receptors traffi...
Studies using permanent lesions implicate the amygdala, a recipient of gustatory and viscerosensory ...
Avoiding potentially harmful, and consuming safe food is crucial for the survival of living organism...
Conditioned taste aversions occur in rats if ingestion of a novel flavored solution is followed by t...
Intake of an unconditionally preferred taste stimulus (e.g., saccharin) is reduced by contingent adm...
The present study was designed to examine whether lesions of the insular cortex (IC; Experiment 1), ...
Background: Novel flavors elicit a cautious neophobic response which is attenuated as the flavor bec...
The present study tested the hypothesis that lesions of the insular cortex of the rat retard the acq...
Rodents exhibit neophobia for novel tastes, demonstrated by an initial reluctance to drink novel-tas...
The role of context in the retrieval of learned information has been widely analyzed in the associat...
The present experiment examined the neuronal networks involved in the latent inhibition of condition...
The present experiment examined the influence of excitotoxic lesions of the basolateral amygdala (BL...
Lesions of the insular cortex (IC) attenuate acquisition of conditioned taste aversions (CTAs). We h...
The current study assessed the influence of excitotoxic lesions of the insular cortex (IC) on tastep...
The effects of permanent forebrain lesions on conditioned taste aversions (CTAs) and conditioned odo...
Interactions between GluR2 and N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) mediate AMPA receptors traffi...
Studies using permanent lesions implicate the amygdala, a recipient of gustatory and viscerosensory ...
Avoiding potentially harmful, and consuming safe food is crucial for the survival of living organism...
Conditioned taste aversions occur in rats if ingestion of a novel flavored solution is followed by t...
Intake of an unconditionally preferred taste stimulus (e.g., saccharin) is reduced by contingent adm...