Ohla Kathrin, Busch Niko A, Lundström Johan N
Monell Chemical Senses Center, 3500 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Chemosens Percept. 2012 Mar 1;5(1):87-99. doi: 10.1007/s12078-011-9106-4.
The first successfully recorded event-related potential (ERP) for taste, one of our basic senses, was published nearly half a century ago. Despite this large time span, surprisingly little is known about the early neural processing of taste perception. Here, we are providing a comprehensive and critical overview of over four decades of research, with a focus on the temporal dimension of cerebral taste processing in healthy humans. For this purpose, we review studies using techniques that permit a high temporal resolution, namely, electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography, ERP, and event-related magnetic fields (ERF). Our current knowledge of taste ERP is interpreted in the context of our understanding of other, nonchemical senses. Gaps in the existing literature are identified and discussed. Finally, we suggest directions for future investigations using gustatory ERP/ERF.
近半个世纪前,成功记录的与味觉(我们的基本感官之一)相关的首个事件相关电位(ERP)被发表。尽管有如此长的时间跨度,但令人惊讶的是,对于味觉感知的早期神经处理知之甚少。在此,我们对四十多年的研究进行全面且批判性的综述,重点关注健康人类大脑味觉处理的时间维度。为此,我们回顾使用能实现高时间分辨率技术的研究,即脑电图、脑磁图、ERP和事件相关磁场(ERF)。我们目前对味觉ERP的认识是在我们对其他非化学感官理解的背景下进行解读的。识别并讨论了现有文献中的空白。最后,我们提出了使用味觉ERP/ERF进行未来研究的方向。