Fitzsimons M, Sheahan N F, van der Putten W, Malone J F
Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering and Mercers Institute for Research in Ageing, St James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Physiol Meas. 1999 Nov;20(4):385-400. doi: 10.1088/0967-3334/20/4/306.
Evidence exists which supports the hypothesis that electrical stimulation of appropriate parameters can fulfil the fundamental requirements for an effective evoked potential taste stimulus. Nevertheless, it had previously been considered that electrical taste stimulation is inadequate for evoking gustatory brain potentials. Consequently, the majority of the earlier attempts to record gustatory evoked potentials (GEPs) reported in the literature have employed chemical stimulus techniques. The design of an electrical taste stimulator and its interface to an evoked potential recording unit is described. The first human brain potentials recorded with this system are presented, among which are those attributable to taste pathway activation. Following future work to unequivocally confirm that taste evoked brain potentials are achievable with this system, it has potential to become a clinically valuable tool.
有证据支持这样的假设,即适当参数的电刺激能够满足有效诱发电位味觉刺激的基本要求。然而,此前人们一直认为电味觉刺激不足以诱发味觉脑电位。因此,文献中报道的大多数早期记录味觉诱发电位(GEP)的尝试都采用了化学刺激技术。本文描述了一种电味觉刺激器的设计及其与诱发电位记录单元的接口。展示了用该系统记录的首批人脑电位,其中包括那些可归因于味觉通路激活的电位。在未来的工作明确证实该系统能够实现味觉诱发脑电位之后,它有可能成为一种具有临床价值的工具。