Loucks Carina A, Doty Richard L
Smell and Taste Center, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, 5 Ravdin Pavilion, 3400 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Physiol Behav. 2004 Mar;81(1):1-4. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2003.12.014.
The ability to detect low electrical currents presented to the lingual surface is widely used to assess taste function in humans. Despite this fact, the influence of stimulus duration on electrical taste thresholds is not well established. In this study, we evaluated the effects of current duration (0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 s) on electrogustometric detection thresholds for two regions of the anterior tongue in 24 college students. Anodal stimulation was produced using a stainless steel 12.5-mm(2) electrode, and thresholds were determined using a single-staircase procedure. A non-monotonic function for the threshold values was observed for both tongue regions across the stimulus durations, with the 1.0-s duration stimulus resulting in a lower threshold value (i.e., higher sensitivity) than either the 0.5- or 1.5-s durations, which did not differ in magnitude from one another. These data suggest that stimulus-duration-related enhancement of lingual detection threshold sensitivity to electric currents disappears at some point after 1 s.
检测施加于舌面的低电流的能力被广泛用于评估人类的味觉功能。尽管如此,刺激持续时间对电味觉阈值的影响尚未得到充分证实。在本研究中,我们评估了电流持续时间(0.5、1.0和1.5秒)对24名大学生舌前部两个区域的电味觉检测阈值的影响。使用不锈钢12.5平方毫米电极进行阳极刺激,并采用单阶梯程序确定阈值。在两个舌区的整个刺激持续时间内,均观察到阈值的非单调函数,1.0秒持续时间的刺激导致的阈值低于0.5秒或1.5秒持续时间的刺激,后两者在幅度上没有差异。这些数据表明,与刺激持续时间相关的舌对电流检测阈值敏感性的增强在1秒后的某个时间点消失。