Taste Perception Mechanisms
Discover how specific groups of neurons in the brain are dedicated to processing different taste sensations, such as sweet and bitter. By manipulating these neurons, researchers can evoke taste perceptions without actual stimuli, revealing the brain's remarkable ability to segregate and represent various flavors. This exploration into taste perception not only highlights the predetermined nature of our sensory experiences but also showcases the intricate mapping of taste within the brain.In this clip
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Dr. Charles Zuker: The Biology of Taste Perception & Sugar Craving | Huberman Lab Podcast #81
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