نتایج جستجو برای: musical taste

تعداد نتایج: 40822  

Journal: :The Anatomical record 1987
M A Hosley B Oakley

The postnatal maturation of the vallate papilla and its taste buds was quantitatively investigated in rats by ligh microscopy. Specifically, we measured postnatal increases in the size of mature vallate taste buds and the vallate papilla, increases in the thickness of the gustatory epidermis, and increases in the number of mature taste buds and taste cells per bud. Mature taste buds, defined as...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2007
Nick A Guagliardo David L Hill

Taste buds are dependent on innervation for normal morphology and function. Fungiform taste bud degeneration after chorda tympani nerve injury has been well documented in rats, hamsters, and gerbils. The current study examines fungiform taste bud distribution and structure in adult C57BL/6J mice from both intact taste systems and after unilateral chorda-lingual nerve transection. Fungiform tast...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Archana Kumari Alexandre N Ermilov Benjamin L Allen Robert M Bradley Andrzej A Dlugosz Charlotte M Mistretta

Taste sensation on the anterior tongue requires chorda tympani nerve function and connections with continuously renewing taste receptor cells. However, it is unclear which signaling pathways regulate the receptor cells to maintain chorda tympani sensation. Hedgehog (HH) signaling controls cell proliferation and differentiation in numerous tissues and is active in taste papillae and taste buds. ...

Journal: :The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College 2007
Takashi Suzuki

In the soft palate, tongue, pharynx and larynx surrounding the oral region, taste buds are present, allowing the sensation of taste. On the tongue surface, 3 kinds of papillae are present: fungiform, foliate, and circumvallate. Approximately 5,000 taste buds cover the surface of the human tongue, with about 30% fungiform, 30% foliate and 40% circumvallate papillae. Each taste bud comprises 4 ki...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2009
Maureen Rehwaldt Rita Wickham Sandy Purl Joseph Tariman Carol Blendowski Susan Shott Mary Lappe

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To describe factors related to taste changes, to examine patients' use of a self-care suggestion sheet to manage taste changes associated with chemotherapy, and to identify potentially useful strategies for managing specific taste changes after chemotherapy. DESIGN Quasi-experimental, pre/post design. SETTING Four outpatient urban and suburban oncology centers in Illinois...

بیان‌زاده, اکبر, خلف‌بیگی, میترا, زاده‌محمدی, علی, شفارودی, نرگس,

  Abstract   Objectives: This study was carried out with the aim of assessing the effect of musical activities on the memory and attention of patients with schizophrenia.   Method: 28 men with schizophrenia took part in this research and were studied in two experimental and control groups. The experimental group took part in music therapy sessions. Data were gathered using Weshsler Digit Span S...

Journal: :Revista Música Hodie 2019

Journal: :Chemical senses 1997
T Sato L M Beidler

The breadth of responsiveness of rat taste cells to the four basic taste stimuli was studied using the entropy measure (H) proposed by Smith and Travers. H values range from 0.0 for narrow tuning to 1.0 for broad tuning. Based on the responses of depolarizing receptor potentials of 26 rat taste cells to the four basic taste stimuli, taste cells were classified into nine NaCl-best, four Q-HCl (q...

2015
Lingbin Meng Lisa Ohman-Gault Liqun Ma Robin F. Krimm

Gustatory neurons transmit chemical information from taste receptor cells, which reside in taste buds in the oral cavity, to the brain. As adult taste receptor cells are renewed at a constant rate, nerve fibers must reconnect with new taste receptor cells as they arise. Therefore, the maintenance of gustatory innervation to the taste bud is an active process. Understanding how this process is r...

2012
Luis Núñez-Jaramillo José A. Rangel-Hernández Belén Burgueño-Zúñiga María I. Miranda

Taste memory depends on motivational and post-ingestional consequences; thus, it can be aversive (e.g., conditioned taste aversion, CTA) if a novel, palatable taste is paired with visceral malaise, or it can be appetitive if no intoxication appears after novel taste consumption, and a taste preference is developed.The nucleus accumbens (NAc) plays a role in hedonic reactivity to taste stimuli, ...

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