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Taste judgments and gustatory stimulus duration: simple taste reaction times
Authors:Kelling  Steven T; Halpern  Bruce P
Abstract:Human simple taste reaction times to aqueous solutions of organicand inorganic molecules flowing across 39.3 mm2 of the anterodorsaltongue were measured for stimulus durations of 50, 100, 300,1000 and 2000 ms. Median reaction times were >400 msand <850ms. Analyses of variance indicated that they differed acrossdurations for 2 mM Na-saccharin, 250 mM and 500 mM MgSO4, 3.2mM HC1 and 214 mM monosodium glutamate. Pairwise comparisonsshowed significant differences between times to 50 or 100 msversus 2000 ms stimuli for these five solutions, but only forNa-saccharin and HC1 between 50 and 100 ms stimuli. Longer reactiontimes generally accompanied briefer durations. Simple tastereaction times did not differ across 50 ms through 2000 ms durationsfor 500 mM NaCl, 10 mM HCl or 2 mM Na-saccharin in 10 mM citricacid. A relationship between effective taste stimulus concentrationand sensitivity to stimulus duration is suggested. The lengthof taste reaction time, and the differences in reaction timebetween stimulus molecules, are attributed to central processingrather than receptor level events.
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