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- | > What Is the Gustatory Cortex? (with pictures). (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2019, from [[http:// | + | What Is the Gustatory Cortex? (with pictures). (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2019, from [[http:// |
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- | > “Gustatory” is the technical word for the regular English word “taste.” It comes from the root “*geus-” which etymonline.com describes like this: “Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to taste; to choose." | + | “Gustatory” is the technical word for the regular English word “taste.” It comes from the root “*geus-” which etymonline.com describes like this: “Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to taste; to choose." |
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- | > *geus- | Origin and meaning of *geus- by Online Etymology Dictionary. (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2019, from [[https:// | + | *geus- | Origin and meaning of *geus- by Online Etymology Dictionary. (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2019, from [[https:// |
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- | > I think it is interesting that “taste” and “choice” are related concepts linguistically. | + | I think it is interesting that “taste” and “choice” are related concepts linguistically. |
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==== Q: Is gustatory processing in the periphery considered to be more or less complex in terms of evolution than gustatory processing contained within the CNS? ==== | ==== Q: Is gustatory processing in the periphery considered to be more or less complex in terms of evolution than gustatory processing contained within the CNS? ==== | ||
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+ | de Araujo, I. E., & Simon, S. A. (2009). The gustatory cortex and multisensory integration. // | ||
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==== Q: What are the main functions of each part of the tongue - in relation to organizing and categorizing tastes? ==== | ==== Q: What are the main functions of each part of the tongue - in relation to organizing and categorizing tastes? ==== | ||
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+ | (Center for Smell and Taste » The tongue map you learned in school is wrong. (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2019, from [[http:// | ||
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