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- W964675596 abstract "Publisher Summary It is still not known what happens to the neural innervation of a single taste cell as it ages and moves toward the centre of the taste bud. This migration of cells raises a fundamental problem of neural organization because the pattern of chemical sensitivity varies from one cell to another. Different neurons have been found to react on different sapid stimuli. The electrical response to the application of various sapid solutions on the tongue has been studied in amphibians, birds and mammals, including the rhesus monkey as well as man. Positive response to the application of tap water was obtained from frogs, chicken and pigeons, cats, dogs, pigs, and rhesus monkeys, but not from rats and humans. Great species differences were also noticed in the response to different sapid stimuli. A study of the response of individual taste fibers in the rhesus monkey revealed that each fiber has a specific pattern of sensitivity to the various sapid substances. Certain gustatory fibres responded very specifically to one class of substances only, for example, to salt, acid, or quinine. Fibres responding to sucrose almost always responded to saccharine as well, but the sweet fibres of the dog's chorda tympani did not respond to saccharine. Extracts of Gymnema silvestris on the human tongue abolished both the sweet sensation and the nerve response to sugars and saccharine but not to quinine." @default.
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