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teaching:cndm:cndm_topic_gustation [2019/08/16 16:34] – [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?] anthonyteaching:cndm:cndm_topic_gustation [2019/09/30 13:18] (current) – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation 66.249.65.209
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 SodaOxford: The gustatory is responsible for taste. SodaOxford: The gustatory is responsible for taste.
  
-What Is the Gustatory Cortex? (with pictures). (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2019, from [[http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-gustatory-cortex.htm|http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-gustatory-cortex.htm]] +What Is the Gustatory Cortex? (with pictures). (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2019, from [[http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-gustatory-cortex.htm|http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-gustatory-cortex.htm]] 
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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." It forms words for "taste" in Greek and Latin, but its descendants in Germanic and Celtic mostly mean "try" or "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." It forms words for "taste" in Greek and Latin, but its descendants in Germanic and Celtic mostly mean "try" or "choose."” 
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-*geus- | Origin and meaning of *geus- by Online Etymology Dictionary. (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2019, from [[https://www.etymonline.com/word/*geus-|https://www.etymonline.com/word/*geus-]] +*geus- | Origin and meaning of *geus- by Online Etymology Dictionary. (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2019, from [[https://www.etymonline.com/word/*geus-|https://www.etymonline.com/word/*geus-]] 
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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:  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? ====
  
-WindowComrade: There are two cranial nerves responsible for taste perceptions when dealing with the tongue - the glossopharyngeal nerve at the back and the chorda tympani at the front. Taste buds are also important in interpreting taste sensations and sending signals to the brain. (Center for Smell and Taste » The tongue map you learned in school is wrong. (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2019, from [[http://cst.ufl.edu/that-neat-and-tidy-map-of-tastes-on-the-tongue-you-learned-in-school-is-all-wrong.html|http://cst.ufl.edu/that-neat-and-tidy-map-of-tastes-on-the-tongue-you-learned-in-school-is-all-wrong.html]])+WindowComrade: There are two cranial nerves responsible for taste perceptions when dealing with the tongue - the glossopharyngeal nerve at the back and the chorda tympani at the front. Taste buds are also important in interpreting taste sensations and sending signals to the brain.  
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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://cst.ufl.edu/that-neat-and-tidy-map-of-tastes-on-the-tongue-you-learned-in-school-is-all-wrong.html|http://cst.ufl.edu/that-neat-and-tidy-map-of-tastes-on-the-tongue-you-learned-in-school-is-all-wrong.html]])
  
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