Effects of pharmacologic reductions in salivary flow on judgments of suprathreshold taste stimuli |
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Authors: | Christensen, Carol M. Navazesh, Mahvash Brightman, Vernon J. |
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Abstract: | The effects of short term salivary flow reductions on suprathresholdjudgments of taste intensity were measured using both a seriesof taste solutions and a comparable series of tastants driedon a filter paper base. Decreases in salivary flow were producedby the oral administration of either Elavil®, Benadryl®or atropine. The pharmacologic agents produced a 25 82% reduction in salivary flow during the period that tastetesting occurred but no measurable effects on perceived tasteintensity were found. The exponents of power functions describingmolar concentration and perceived intensity were unchanged aswas the spread in perceived intensity between aqueous and drystimuli. Significant relationships between individual differencesin salivary flow and suprathreshold taste parameters also failedto emerge. |
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