Single neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract respond selectively to bitter taste stimuli.
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Bitter taste stimuli induce differential neural codes in mouse brainCoding in the mammalian gustatory systemTemporal signatures of taste quality driven by active sensingMonosynaptic convergence of chorda tympani and glossopharyngeal afferents onto ascending relay neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract: a high-resolution confocal and correlative electron microscopy approach.The neural processing of taste.The sweet taste quality is linked to a cluster of taste fibers in primates: lactisole diminishes preference and responses to sweet in S fibers (sweet best) chorda tympani fibers of M. fascicularis monkey.Taste coding in the parabrachial nucleus of the pons in awake, freely licking rats and comparison with the nucleus of the solitary tract.Response latency to lingual taste stimulation distinguishes neuron types within the geniculate ganglion.Local circuit input to the medullary reticular formation from the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract.Citric acid and quinine share perceived chemosensory features making oral discrimination difficult in C57BL/6J mice.Temporal characteristics of gustatory responses in rat parabrachial neurons vary by stimulus and chemosensitive neuron type.Differential neural representation of oral ethanol by central taste-sensitive neurons in ethanol-preferring and genetically heterogeneous rats.Anion size modulates salt taste in rats.Cycloheximide: no ordinary bitter stimulus.Effects of selective adaptation on coding sugar and salt tastes in mixturesTopographic organizations of taste-responsive neurons in the parabrachial nucleus of C57BL/6J mice: An electrophysiological mapping studyThe taste of sugars.Licking and gaping elicited by microstimulation of the nucleus of the solitary tract.Gustatory neural circuitry in the hamster brain stem.Bitter-responsive gustatory neurons in the rat parabrachial nucleus.The bad taste of medicines: overview of basic research on bitter taste.Glossopharyngeal nerve transection impairs unconditioned avoidance of diverse bitter stimuli in rats.Contribution of the T1r3 taste receptor to the response properties of central gustatory neurons.Gustatory neural pathways revealed by genetic tracing from taste receptor cells.Cracking taste codes by tapping into sensory neuron impulse traffic.Taste coding after selective inhibition by chlorhexidinePost-oral sugar detection rapidly and chemospecifically modulates taste-guided behavior.Taste coding in the nucleus of the solitary tract of the awake, freely licking rat.Heterogeneity in the Drosophila gustatory receptor complexes that detect aversive compounds.A study of the science of taste: on the origins and influence of the core ideas.Topographical representations of taste response characteristics in the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract in the rat.A Computational Analysis of Signal Fidelity in the Rostral Nucleus of the Solitary Tract.Overlapping Representation of Primary Tastes in a Defined Region of the Gustatory Cortex.5-HT3A -driven green fluorescent protein delineates gustatory fibers innervating sour-responsive taste cells: A labeled line for sour taste?P2X2 Receptor Terminal Field Demarcates a "Transition Zone" for Gustatory and Mechanosensory Processing in the Mouse Nucleus Tractus Solitarius.
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Single neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract respond selectively to bitter taste stimuli.
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Laura C Geran
Susan P Travers
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10.1152/JN.00607.2006
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2006-08-09T00:00:00Z