Taste- and odor-reactivity in elderly demented patients |
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Authors: | Perl, Eliezer Shay, Uzi Hamburger, Raphael Steiner, Jacob E. |
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Abstract: | Previous studies demonstrated that hedonically different chemical(taste or smell) stimuli induceinnate, inherited, differentialand distinct fixed reflectory motion features in the oral andfacial area. In the present study 20 elderly demented patients,suffering from probable or possibleAlzheimer's disease, and 20 normally functioning elderly subjectswere tested. The facial expressive behavioral reactions triggeredby a set of common gustatory and olfactory stimuli were videotaped.Both psychophysical and stimulus-dependent behavioral responseswere obtained from the control group, while for the dementedpatients only behavioral reactions were recorded. Results revealedthat: (i) severely demented elderly subjects displayed differentialand distinct orofacial responses indicating acceptanceand aversion. These were found to be analogousto but less intense than those displayed by control age mates;(ii) the duration of responses induced by aversive tastes islonger than that triggered by pleasant or indifferent ones,for both groups; (iii) all gustatory and olfactory stimuli triggera longer lasting behavioral response in demented than in normalsubjects; and (iv) psychophysical and behavioral responses ofthe control subjects gave similar results for taste- and odor-hedonicsas well as for their intensity. This finding clearly indicatesthe validity of the alternative use of psychophysical and behavioraltesting procedures. |
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