It has been demonstrated that temporal features of spike trains can increase the amount of information available for gustatory processing. However, the nature of these temporal characteristics and their relationship to different taste qualities and neuron types are not well-defined. The present study analyzed the time course of taste responses from parabrachial (PBN) neurons elicited by multiple applications of "sweet" (sucrose), "salty" (NaCl), "sour" (citric acid), and "bitter" (quinine and cycloheximide) stimuli in an acute preparation. Time course varied significantly by taste stimulus and best-stimulus classification. Across neurons, the ensemble code for the three electrolytes was similar initially but quinine diverged from NaCl and a...
A growing literature suggests taste stimuli commonly classified as "bitter" induce heterogeneous neu...
Behavioral and electrophysiological studies suggest that rats can identify a taste stimulus with a s...
Until recently, almost all debates concerning the neural coding of taste have focused on the labeled...
It has been demonstrated that temporal features of spike trains can increase the amount of informati...
As the second synapse in the central gustatory pathway of the rodent, the parabrachial nucleus of th...
A neuron's sensitivity profile is fundamental to functional classification of cell types, and underl...
<div><p>A neuron’s sensitivity profile is fundamental to functional classification of cell types, an...
The taste system provides important information about the edibility and makro-nutrient content of a ...
Most studies of gustatory coding have been performed in either anesthetized or awake, passively stim...
<p>Each panel shows net spikes per 100ms averaged across neurons of a given neuron type for each of ...
The quick and reliable detection and identification of a tastant in the mouth regulate nutrient upta...
To examine the possibility that different taste qualities are represented by the correlative activit...
SummaryIn most species, the sense of taste is key in the distinction of potentially nutritious and h...
Abstract Although there have been many recent advances in the field of gustatory neurobiology, our k...
A growing literature suggests taste stimuli commonly classified as "bitter" induce heterogeneous neu...
A growing literature suggests taste stimuli commonly classified as "bitter" induce heterogeneous neu...
Behavioral and electrophysiological studies suggest that rats can identify a taste stimulus with a s...
Until recently, almost all debates concerning the neural coding of taste have focused on the labeled...
It has been demonstrated that temporal features of spike trains can increase the amount of informati...
As the second synapse in the central gustatory pathway of the rodent, the parabrachial nucleus of th...
A neuron's sensitivity profile is fundamental to functional classification of cell types, and underl...
<div><p>A neuron’s sensitivity profile is fundamental to functional classification of cell types, an...
The taste system provides important information about the edibility and makro-nutrient content of a ...
Most studies of gustatory coding have been performed in either anesthetized or awake, passively stim...
<p>Each panel shows net spikes per 100ms averaged across neurons of a given neuron type for each of ...
The quick and reliable detection and identification of a tastant in the mouth regulate nutrient upta...
To examine the possibility that different taste qualities are represented by the correlative activit...
SummaryIn most species, the sense of taste is key in the distinction of potentially nutritious and h...
Abstract Although there have been many recent advances in the field of gustatory neurobiology, our k...
A growing literature suggests taste stimuli commonly classified as "bitter" induce heterogeneous neu...
A growing literature suggests taste stimuli commonly classified as "bitter" induce heterogeneous neu...
Behavioral and electrophysiological studies suggest that rats can identify a taste stimulus with a s...
Until recently, almost all debates concerning the neural coding of taste have focused on the labeled...