The relationship between phylogeny and taste is of growing interest. In this study we present recordings from the chorda tympani proper (CT) nerve of two lemuriforme primates, the lesser mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus) and the mongoose lemur (Eulemur mongoz), to an array of taste stimuli which included the sweeteners acesulfame-K, alitame, aspartame, D-glucose, dulcin, monellin, neohesperidin dihydrochalcone (NHDHC), saccharin, sodium superaspartame, stevioside, sucralose (TGS), sucrose, suosan, thaumatin and xylitol, as well as the non-sweet stimuli NaC1, citric acid, tannin and quinine hydrochloride. In M.murinus the effects of the taste modifiers gymnemic acid and miraculin on the CT response were recorded. Conditioned taste aversion (C...
In various environments where primates are presently observed, as well as in forests and savannas wh...
International audienceThis paper presents a parallel analysis of the results of recent studies of ta...
Primates have been found to differ widely in their taste perception and studies suggest that a co-ev...
The intake of six sweeteners was recorded together with their effects on the impulse activity of the...
Two-bottle preference tests have been applied to 70 (sub-) species of the order of Primates and, for...
Humans, chimpanzees and all Old World monkeys tested to date are able to taste the sweet compounds a...
The relationship between obesity and taste, especially sweet taste, has been and is of interest. Fro...
International audienceOur approach of the evolutionary background of taste perception is based on a ...
International audienceTaste perception has been studied in non-human primate species and in human po...
Application of gymnemic acid (GA) on the tongue depresses the taste of sucrose in man. This effect, ...
The gustatory responses of nine compounds, namely glycine, D-phenylalanine, D-tryptophan, cyanosuosa...
Using a two-bottle choice test of short duration, we determined taste preference thresholds for eigh...
In the order Primates the responses to sucrose, alitame and aspartame were ascertained. All primates...
In various environments where primates are presently observed, as well as in forests and savannas wh...
International audienceThis paper presents a parallel analysis of the results of recent studies of ta...
Primates have been found to differ widely in their taste perception and studies suggest that a co-ev...
The intake of six sweeteners was recorded together with their effects on the impulse activity of the...
Two-bottle preference tests have been applied to 70 (sub-) species of the order of Primates and, for...
Humans, chimpanzees and all Old World monkeys tested to date are able to taste the sweet compounds a...
The relationship between obesity and taste, especially sweet taste, has been and is of interest. Fro...
International audienceOur approach of the evolutionary background of taste perception is based on a ...
International audienceTaste perception has been studied in non-human primate species and in human po...
Application of gymnemic acid (GA) on the tongue depresses the taste of sucrose in man. This effect, ...
The gustatory responses of nine compounds, namely glycine, D-phenylalanine, D-tryptophan, cyanosuosa...
Using a two-bottle choice test of short duration, we determined taste preference thresholds for eigh...
In the order Primates the responses to sucrose, alitame and aspartame were ascertained. All primates...
In various environments where primates are presently observed, as well as in forests and savannas wh...
International audienceThis paper presents a parallel analysis of the results of recent studies of ta...
Primates have been found to differ widely in their taste perception and studies suggest that a co-ev...