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  • Gustatory cortex
  • Brain structure responsible for perception of taste

    The primary gustatory cortex (GC) is a brain structure responsible for the perception of taste. It consists of two substructures: the anterior insula on

    Gustatory cortex

    Gustatory_cortex

  • Sensory nervous system
  • Part of the nervous system

    senses: the somatosensory cortex, the visual cortex, the auditory cortex, the primary olfactory cortex, and the gustatory cortex. Other modalities have corresponding

    Sensory nervous system

    Sensory nervous system

    Sensory_nervous_system

  • Taste
  • Sense of chemicals on the tongue

    including the upper surface of the tongue and the epiglottis. The gustatory cortex is responsible for the perception of taste. The tongue is covered with

    Taste

    Taste

    Taste

  • Sensory cortex
  • Part of the brain responsible for sensing

    temporal lobes, the gustatory cortex on the insular lobe (also referred to as the insular cortex), and the primary somatosensory cortex on the anterior parietal

    Sensory cortex

    Sensory_cortex

  • Sense
  • Physiological capacity

    rare phenomenon when it comes to the gustatory sense. It is called lexical-gustatory synesthesia. Lexical-gustatory synesthesia is when people can "taste"

    Sense

    Sense

  • Insular cortex
  • Portion of the mammalian cerebral cortex

    primary gustatory cortex. Research in rhesus monkeys has also reported that apart from numerous taste-sensitive neurons, the insular cortex also responds

    Insular cortex

    Insular cortex

    Insular_cortex

  • Orbitofrontal cortex
  • Region of the prefrontal cortex of the brain

    multiple sensory modalities. The primary olfactory cortex, gustatory cortex, secondary somatosensory cortex, superior and inferior temporal gyrus (conveying

    Orbitofrontal cortex

    Orbitofrontal cortex

    Orbitofrontal_cortex

  • Gustatory nucleus
  • Rostral part of the solitary nucleus located in the medulla

    the solitary tract and information from the gustatory system can then be relayed to the thalamus and cortex. The central axons on primary sensory neurons

    Gustatory nucleus

    Gustatory nucleus

    Gustatory_nucleus

  • Human brain
  • Central organ of the human nervous system

    Information is then passed from here through the thalamus into the gustatory cortex. Autonomic functions of the brain include the regulation, or rhythmic

    Human brain

    Human brain

    Human_brain

  • Brodmann area
  • 52 distinct regions of the brain's cerebral cortex

    be part of Wernicke's area Areas 41 and 42 – Auditory cortex Area 43 – Primary gustatory cortex Areas 44 and 45 – Broca's area, includes the opercular

    Brodmann area

    Brodmann area

    Brodmann_area

  • Lexical–gustatory synesthesia
  • Rare disorder in which a person's lexicon is perceived as taste

    JIW's taste experiences. The Broca's area 43 is a part of the primary gustatory cortex which is responsible for the perception of taste. Further studies of

    Lexical–gustatory synesthesia

    Lexical–gustatory_synesthesia

  • Ventral posteromedial nucleus
  • Nucleus of the thalamus

    accessory arcuate nucleus. Third-order neurons in turn project to the gustatory cortex. The VPM likely also receives some general visceral afferents from

    Ventral posteromedial nucleus

    Ventral posteromedial nucleus

    Ventral_posteromedial_nucleus

  • Thermoception
  • Sensation and perception of temperature

    Spinal Cerebral cortices Visual cortex Auditory cortex Vestibular cortex Olfactory cortex Gustatory cortex Somatosensory cortex Perceptions Visual perception

    Thermoception

    Thermoception

  • Mirror neuron
  • Type of neuron associated with empathy

    (February 2007). "Empathy for positive and negative emotions in the gustatory cortex". NeuroImage. 34 (4): 1744–1753. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2006.10.032

    Mirror neuron

    Mirror_neuron

  • Topographic map (neuroanatomy)
  • Mapping senses to the central nervous system

    processed in cortex. The primary gustatory cortex (G) is located near the somatotopic region for the tongue (S1), in the insular cortex deep in the lateral

    Topographic map (neuroanatomy)

    Topographic_map_(neuroanatomy)

  • Olfactory system
  • Sensory system used for smelling

    accessory system senses fluid-phase stimuli. The senses of smell and taste (gustatory system) are often referred to together as the chemosensory system, because

    Olfactory system

    Olfactory system

    Olfactory_system

  • Hallucination
  • Perception that only seems real

    Hallucinations can occur in any sensory modality—visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, proprioceptive, equilibrioceptive, nociceptive, thermoceptive

    Hallucination

    Hallucination

    Hallucination

  • Olfactory bulb
  • Neural structure

    anosmia, while irritative lesions of the uncus can result in olfactory and gustatory hallucinations. In most vertebrates, the olfactory bulb is the most rostral

    Olfactory bulb

    Olfactory bulb

    Olfactory_bulb

  • Embodied language processing
  • Linguistics concept

    insular olfactory cortex. Here, odor words such as "cinnamon" lead to greater activation than control words. In the gustatory cortex in the anterior insula

    Embodied language processing

    Embodied_language_processing

  • Medical terminology
  • Language used to describe the human body

    Cortical areas: Limbic lobe Orbitofrontal cortex Piriform cortex part of the olfactory system Entorhinal cortex Hippocampus and associated structures Fornix

    Medical terminology

    Medical terminology

    Medical_terminology

  • Disgust
  • Basic emotion

    activation associated with disgust included the insula and part of the gustatory cortex that processes unpleasant tastes and smells. OCD subjects and healthy

    Disgust

    Disgust

    Disgust

  • Special senses
  • Senses with specialized organs

    on taste buds (gustatory calyculi) and other areas including the upper surface of the tongue and the epiglottis. The gustatory cortex is responsible for

    Special senses

    Special_senses

  • Cerebrum
  • Large part of the brain containing the cerebral cortex

    using objects. Gustatory The brain senses taste in the insula and frontal areas, then sends this information to the orbitofrontal cortex, where flavors

    Cerebrum

    Cerebrum

    Cerebrum

  • Von Economo neuron
  • Specific class of mammalian cortical neurons

    pressure and heart rate. Significant olfactory and gustatory capabilities of the ACC and fronto-insular cortex appear to have been usurped, during recent evolution

    Von Economo neuron

    Von Economo neuron

    Von_Economo_neuron

  • Glossopharyngeal nerve
  • Cranial nerve IX, for the tongue and pharynx

    internal capsule to the inferior one-third of the primary sensory cortex (the gustatory cortex of the parietal lobe). Solitary nucleus: taste from the posterior

    Glossopharyngeal nerve

    Glossopharyngeal nerve

    Glossopharyngeal_nerve

  • Synesthesia
  • Neurological condition involving the crossing of senses

    rarest are reported to be auditory–tactile, mirror-touch, and lexical–gustatory. Some studies suggest that the likelihood of having synesthesia is greater

    Synesthesia

    Synesthesia

    Synesthesia

  • Perirhinal cortex
  • Region of the brain's temporal cortex; receives processed sensory information

    the primary output region of perirhinal cortex. Inputs to area 35 more strongly reflect olfactory and gustatory inputs from piriform and insular cortices

    Perirhinal cortex

    Perirhinal_cortex

  • Interoception
  • Sensory system that receives and integrates information from the body

    the brainstem, thalamus, insula, somatosensory, and anterior cingulate cortex—allowing for a complex and highly accurate representation of the physiological

    Interoception

    Interoception

    Interoception

  • Central tegmental tract
  • posteromedial nucleus of thalamus (third-order neurons in turn project to the gustatory cortex). Ascending reticulothalamic fibres project from the medial zone nuclei

    Central tegmental tract

    Central tegmental tract

    Central_tegmental_tract

  • Sensory tourism
  • Form of tourism for visually impaired people

    touch is “processed in the somatosensory cortex of the parietal lobe” and "taste is processed in the gustatory cortex in the parietal lobe.” In terms of the

    Sensory tourism

    Sensory_tourism

  • Thalamus
  • Structure within the brain

    the forebrain). Nerve fibers project out of the thalamus to the cerebral cortex in all directions, known as the thalamocortical radiations, allowing hub-like

    Thalamus

    Thalamus

    Thalamus

  • Glossary of medicine
  • including the upper surface of the tongue and the epiglottis. The gustatory cortex is responsible for the perception of taste. Teeth – Temple – Temporal

    Glossary of medicine

    Glossary_of_medicine

  • Aura (symptom)
  • Symptom of epilepsy and migraine

    Vestibular dysfunction causing vertigo Strange smells (phantosmia) or tastes (gustatory hallucinations) Heightened sensitivity to smell Synesthesia Déjà vu or

    Aura (symptom)

    Aura (symptom)

    Aura_(symptom)

  • Dysgeusia
  • Distortion of the sense of taste

    intracellular vesicles, all of which could potentially interfere with the gustatory pathway. Radiation to head and neck also results in direct destruction

    Dysgeusia

    Dysgeusia

  • Glossary of neuroscience
  • Examples include BDNF, NGF, and EGF in neural development and repair. Gustatory cortex The brain area responsible for processing taste information, primarily

    Glossary of neuroscience

    Glossary_of_neuroscience

  • Frontal lobe epilepsy
  • Form of epilepsy that may be related to a psychiatric problem or a sleep disorder

    and digestive tract: swallowing, salivation, mastication and possibly gustatory hallucinations. Preceding the seizure the person is fearful and often

    Frontal lobe epilepsy

    Frontal_lobe_epilepsy

  • Neural coding
  • Method by which information is represented in the brain

    used in the gustatory system – rate for basic tastant type, temporal for more specific differentiation. Research on mammalian gustatory system has shown

    Neural coding

    Neural_coding

  • Granular insular cortex
  • Neocortical posterior region of the insular cortex

    In rodents it is located on the lateral surface of the cortex rostrally, dorsal to the gustatory area or, more caudally, dorsal to the agranular insula

    Granular insular cortex

    Granular_insular_cortex

  • Serine
  • Amino acid

    PMID 20170643. Kawai M, Sekine-Hayakawa Y, Okiyama A, Ninomiya Y (Dec 2012). "Gustatory sensation of L- and D-amino acids in humans". Amino Acids. 43 (6): 2349–2358

    Serine

    Serine

    Serine

  • Aftertaste
  • Taste of a food that remains after being eaten

    comprises part of a food's flavor. Unlike flavor, aftertaste is a solely gustatory event that is not considered to involve any of the other major senses

    Aftertaste

    Aftertaste

  • Dysosmia
  • Distortion of the perception of smell

    sense of taste, sense of smell, and the trigeminal nerve (CN V). The gustatory system is responsible for differentiation between sweet, sour, salty,

    Dysosmia

    Dysosmia

  • Nociception
  • How an organism receives and responds to painful stimuli

    checks if the pain is being received in normal temperatures and if the gustatory system is active; if both are so the pain is assumed to be due to poison

    Nociception

    Nociception

  • Primary sensory areas
  • Primary cortical regions of the five sensory systems in the brain

    Taste: The primary gustatory area consists of the anterior part of the insula and the frontal operculum. Olfaction: The olfactory cortex is located in the

    Primary sensory areas

    Primary_sensory_areas

  • Neural basis of synesthesia
  • regions are partially eliminated with development. Similarly, lexical → gustatory synesthesia may be due to increased connectivity between adjacent regions

    Neural basis of synesthesia

    Neural_basis_of_synesthesia

  • Mental image
  • Representation in the mind of objects, activities or events, whether they existed or not

    stimulus). Research in gustatory imagery reveals activation in the anterior insular cortex, frontal operculum, and prefrontal cortex. Novices of a specific

    Mental image

    Mental_image

  • Neuroesthetics
  • Neuroscientific approaches purposed under the scope of applied aesthetics

    current evidence linking the OFC to attributed hedonistic values across gustatory, olfactory, and visual modalities, suggests that the OFC is a common center

    Neuroesthetics

    Neuroesthetics

    Neuroesthetics

  • Solitary nucleus
  • Sensory nuclei in medulla oblongata

    involved in taste are the part of the solitary nucleus referred to as the gustatory nucleus. The solitary nucleus is a series of neurons in the medulla oblongata

    Solitary nucleus

    Solitary nucleus

    Solitary_nucleus

  • Agranular insula
  • Non-neocortical anterior region of the insular cortex

    surface of the cortex rostrally, between the piriform area ventrally and the gustatory area or the visceral area (granular insular cortex) dorsally. Granular

    Agranular insula

    Agranular_insula

  • Tactile hallucination
  • Hallucination involving perception of tactile input

    the thalamus and sent to the primary somatosensory cortex (SI) and secondary somatosensory cortex (SII). Tactile hallucinations are recurrent symptoms

    Tactile hallucination

    Tactile hallucination

    Tactile_hallucination

  • Allochiria
  • Neurological disorder with transposition of sensations

    patient maintained that she saw the color with the right eye. In a case of gustatory allochiria, a substance placed on one side of the tongue was said to have

    Allochiria

    Allochiria

    Allochiria

  • Neural adaptation
  • Phenomenon of the nervous system

    neural adaptation is thought to happen at a more central level at the cortex. There is fast adaptation and slow adaptation. Fast adaptation occurs immediately

    Neural adaptation

    Neural_adaptation

  • Perception
  • Interpretation of sensory information

    concentrated on the upper surface of the tongue, called taste buds or gustatory calyculi. The human tongue has 100 to 150 taste receptor cells on each

    Perception

    Perception

    Perception

  • Thalamocortical radiations
  • Neural pathways between the thalamus and cerebral cortex

    auditory cortex in the brain. Thalamocortical radiations also innervate gustatory and olfactory pathways, as well as pre-frontal motor areas. Visual input

    Thalamocortical radiations

    Thalamocortical radiations

    Thalamocortical_radiations

  • Neuronal tuning
  • Proposed ability of brain cells to represent different types of information

    olfactory system, neurons may be tuned to certain kinds of smells. In the gustatory system, different neurons may respond selectively to different components

    Neuronal tuning

    Neuronal_tuning

  • Ideasthesia
  • Phenomenon in which concepts evoke sensory experiences

    intuitively appealing model. For lexical–gustatory synesthesia evidence also points towards ideasthesia: in lexical-gustatory synesthesia, verbalisation of the

    Ideasthesia

    Ideasthesia

    Ideasthesia

  • Reward system
  • Group of neural structures responsible for motivation and desire

    rewards have basic sensory components (visual, auditory, somatosensory, gustatory, and olfactory) ... Second, rewards are salient and thus elicit attention

    Reward system

    Reward system

    Reward_system

  • Isothalamus
  • Structure in the brain

    neighbor. They send long-range glutamatergic projections to the cerebral cortex where they end electively at the layer IV (or around) level. The other genus

    Isothalamus

    Isothalamus

  • Sensory processing disorder
  • Dysfunction in one's ability to comprehend and respond to multiple sensory stimuli

    with SPD may inadequately process visual, auditory, olfactory (smell), gustatory (taste), tactile (touch), vestibular (balance), proprioception (body awareness)

    Sensory processing disorder

    Sensory processing disorder

    Sensory_processing_disorder

  • Stimulus (physiology)
  • Detectable change in the internal or external surroundings

    through the mouth. Gustatory cells are located on the surface of the tongue and adjacent portions of the pharynx and larynx. Gustatory cells form on taste

    Stimulus (physiology)

    Stimulus (physiology)

    Stimulus_(physiology)

  • ASMR
  • Phenomena of sensory perception

    auditory-visual synesthesia, or "tasting words" in the case of lexical-gustatory synesthesia. In the case of ASMR, many report the perception of "being

    ASMR

    ASMR

    ASMR

  • Desire
  • Emotion of longing for a person, object or outcome

    rewards have basic sensory components (visual, auditory, somatosensory, gustatory, and olfactory) ... Second, rewards are salient and thus elicit attention

    Desire

    Desire

    Desire

  • Recognition memory
  • Subcategory of memory

    temporal lobe, which have also been implicated in recognition memory. Gustatory recognition memory, or the recognition of taste, is correlated with activity

    Recognition memory

    Recognition_memory

  • Focal seizure
  • Seizures which affect only one brain hemisphere

    auditory hallucinations may also be associated with epilepsy. Olfactory and gustatory auras, often described as unusual smells or tastes, are less common but

    Focal seizure

    Focal_seizure

  • Crocodile
  • Family of large reptilian carnivores

    olfaction underwater is unlikely. Underwater food detection is presumably gustatory and tactile. Crocodiles can hear well; their tympanic membranes are concealed

    Crocodile

    Crocodile

    Crocodile

  • Temporal lobe epilepsy
  • Chronic focal seizure disorder

    auras include a rising epigastric feeling, abdominal discomfort, taste (gustatory), smell (olfactory), tingling (somatosensory), fear, déjà vu, jamais vu

    Temporal lobe epilepsy

    Temporal lobe epilepsy

    Temporal_lobe_epilepsy

  • Dog
  • Domesticated species of canid

    vocalization, body posture (including movements of bodies and limbs), and gustatory communication (scents, pheromones, and taste). Dogs mark their territories

    Dog

    Dog

    Dog

  • Amphetamine
  • Central nervous system stimulant

    rewards have basic sensory components (visual, auditory, somatosensory, gustatory, and olfactory) ... Second, rewards are salient and thus elicit attention

    Amphetamine

    Amphetamine

    Amphetamine

  • Transient epileptic amnesia
  • Neurological condition

    been reported. Somewhat less than half the cases include olfactory or gustatory hallucinations, and slightly more than a third involve motor automatisms

    Transient epileptic amnesia

    Transient_epileptic_amnesia

  • Event-related potential
  • Brain response that is the direct result of a specific sensory, cognitive, or motor event

    the type of stimulus presented: visual, tactile, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, etc. Because of this general invariance with regard to stimulus type

    Event-related potential

    Event-related potential

    Event-related_potential

  • Sensory memory
  • Impressions of sensory information

    "sweet" tastes during incidental learning trials but the nature of this gustatory store is still unclear. However, sensory memories might be related to

    Sensory memory

    Sensory_memory

  • Chromesthesia
  • Sound to color synesthesia

    including grapheme-color synesthesia, mirror-touch synesthesia, and lexical-gustatory synesthesia. The rise of behaviorism between 1920 and 1940 resulted in

    Chromesthesia

    Chromesthesia

    Chromesthesia

  • Trance
  • Abnormal state of wakefulness or altered state of consciousness

    music, etc.; Disciplines: Yoga, Sufism, Surat Shabd Yoga; meditation; Gustatory: driving through the sense of taste and indigestion; including: starvation

    Trance

    Trance

    Trance

  • Motivational salience
  • Cognitive process

    rewards have basic sensory components (visual, auditory, somatosensory, gustatory, and olfactory) ... Second, rewards are salient and thus elicit attention

    Motivational salience

    Motivational_salience

  • Dextroamphetamine
  • CNS stimulant and isomer of amphetamine

    rewards have basic sensory components (visual, auditory, somatosensory, gustatory, and olfactory) ... Second, rewards are salient and thus elicit attention

    Dextroamphetamine

    Dextroamphetamine

    Dextroamphetamine

  • Creative visualization
  • Purposeful visualisation for neuropsychological, physiological or social effects

    across all sensory modalities, including auditory imagery of sounds, gustatory imagery of tastes, olfactory imagery of smells, motor imagery of movements

    Creative visualization

    Creative_visualization

  • Cognitive science
  • Interdisciplinary scientific study of cognitive processes

    two different directions. The study of haptic (tactile), olfactory, and gustatory stimuli also fall into the domain of perception. Action is taken to refer

    Cognitive science

    Cognitive science

    Cognitive_science

  • Genetics of aggression
  • signaling, which operates through either the olfactory system or the gustatory system depending on the pheromone. An example is cVA, an anti-aphrodisiac

    Genetics of aggression

    Genetics of aggression

    Genetics_of_aggression

  • Stimulus modality
  • What is perceived after a physiological stimulus

    Perceptions of taste is generated by the following sensory afferents: gustatory, olfactory, and somatosensory fibers. Taste perception is created by combining

    Stimulus modality

    Stimulus_modality

  • Sweetness
  • Basic taste

    1016/0308-8146(96)00023-4. Parkes, A.S (January 1963). "Olfactory and Gustatory Discrimination in Man and Animals". Proceedings of the Royal Society of

    Sweetness

    Sweetness

    Sweetness

  • Index of anatomy articles
  • nerve Greater trochanter greater wing of sphenoid groin gubernaculum gums gustatory gyrencephalic gyrus habenula habenular nuclei haemorrhoid hair hair cells

    Index of anatomy articles

    Index_of_anatomy_articles

  • Aesthetics
  • Philosophical study of beauty and art

    rational. In biology, the term taste has a narrower meaning limited to the gustatory system. Taste is also influenced by a person's upbringing. For example

    Aesthetics

    Aesthetics

  • Sensory neuron
  • Nerve cell that converts environmental stimuli into corresponding internal stimuli

    an electrical signal. Similar to olfactory receptors, taste receptors (gustatory receptors) in taste buds interact with chemicals in food to produce an

    Sensory neuron

    Sensory neuron

    Sensory_neuron

  • CALHM1
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    where it controls purinergic receptor-mediated taste transduction in the gustatory system. Ruthenium red GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000185933 – Ensembl

    CALHM1

    CALHM1

    CALHM1

  • Signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease
  • Signs and symptoms

    less commonly auditory, and rarely in other domains including tactile, gustatory, or olfactory, or delusions, that is, irrational beliefs. Hallucinations

    Signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease

    Signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease

    Signs_and_symptoms_of_Parkinson's_disease

  • Alev Erisir
  • Turkish-American neuroscientist

    dominance column plasticity using several different techniques, brain stem gustatory circuitry, the aging brain and its pathology, and three-dimensional connectomics

    Alev Erisir

    Alev_Erisir

  • Head and neck anatomy
  • Structure of the human head and neck

    is specially adapted for the activities of speech, chewing, developing gustatory sense (taste) and swallowing. The tongue contains two sets of muscles

    Head and neck anatomy

    Head and neck anatomy

    Head_and_neck_anatomy

  • Body odor
  • Odor produced by a living animal

    threatening stimuli, heightened activity in the amygdala and occipital cortex is triggered. This chain reaction serves to help assess the nature of the

    Body odor

    Body_odor

  • Guided imagery
  • Mind-body therapy

    experience across all sensory modalities, including olfactory imagery, gustatory imagery, haptic imagery, and motor imagery. Nonetheless, visual and auditory

    Guided imagery

    Guided_imagery

  • List of Latin words with English derivatives
  • ingurgitation, regurgitate, regurgitation gustus gust- taste disgust, gustatory, gusto, gustoso gutta gutt- drop gout, gutta, guttate, gutter, guttifer

    List of Latin words with English derivatives

    List_of_Latin_words_with_English_derivatives

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
  • All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G

    government, govern, gubernatorial, gust- taste Latin gustus disgust, gustatory, gusto, gustoso gutt- drop Latin gutta gout, gutta, guttate, guttifer

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A–G

  • Emotion perception
  • Ability of recognizing emotions in others

    olfactory and gustatory stimuli, and in memory for emotional information. The amygdala receives information from both the thalamus and the cortex; information

    Emotion perception

    Emotion_perception

  • Impact of COVID-19 on neurological, psychological and other mental health outcomes
  • replaced in about 14 days. The nerve cells controlling taste, termed the gustatory nerve cells, turn over even faster, being renewed in about 10 days. Clinical

    Impact of COVID-19 on neurological, psychological and other mental health outcomes

    Impact of COVID-19 on neurological, psychological and other mental health outcomes

    Impact_of_COVID-19_on_neurological,_psychological_and_other_mental_health_outcomes

  • Contingent negative variation
  • Guntinas-Lichius. Chapter 16 - Electrophysiologic assessment of olfactory and gustatory function. In: Handbook of Clinical Neurology, Volume 164, 2019, Pages

    Contingent negative variation

    Contingent_negative_variation

  • Music-related memory
  • Musical ability

    other sensory inputs regarding the encoding and storage of olfactory, gustatory, and tactile inputs. This theoretical model proposed by William Berz (1995)

    Music-related memory

    Music-related_memory

  • DISC1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Through Dopamine-Dependent Associatively Evoked Processing of Absent Gustatory Stimuli". Schizophrenia Bulletin. 46 (1): 54–67. doi:10.1093/schbul/sbz043

    DISC1

    DISC1

    DISC1

  • TRPM5
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    as K+ and Na+. TRPM5 is a key component of taste transduction in the gustatory system of bitter, sweet and umami tastes being activated by high levels

    TRPM5

    TRPM5

    TRPM5

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  • Periblem
  • n.

    Nascent cortex, or immature cellular bark.

  • Gestatory
  • a.

    Pertaining to gestation or pregnancy.

  • Gestatory
  • a.

    Capable of being carried or worn.

  • Cortex
  • n.

    The outer or superficial part of an organ; as, the cortex or gray exterior substance of the brain.

  • Cortex
  • n.

    Bark, as of a tree; hence, an outer covering.

  • Cortex
  • n.

    Bark; rind; specifically, cinchona bark.

  • Gustatory
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or subservient to, the sense of taste; as, the gustatory nerve which supplies the front of the tongue.

  • Cortices
  • pl.

    of Cortex