Development and application of gustatory evoked potentiometer.
10.13201/j.issn.2096-7993.2025.03.018
- Author:
Xiaolin ZHOU
1
;
Jianfeng LIU
1
Author Information
1. Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College,Beijing,100029,China.
- Publication Type:English Abstract
- Keywords:
gustatory event-related potentials;
sweetness;
taste;
taste disorders
- MeSH:
Humans;
Evoked Potentials;
Taste/physiology*;
Taste Perception/physiology*
- From:
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
2025;39(3):276-280
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Human taste is an important function of chemical perception. In recent years, brain taste evoked potentials have received more and more attention as a feasible tool for objective assessment of taste dysfunction. This paper reviews the main characteristics of gustatory evoked potential signals, the most widely used recording and processing techniques, and the scientific advances and relevance of gustatory evoked potentials in many important applications. In particular, taste evoked potentials are used to study the central effects of food intake and taste disorders, which may affect cognition and personality, or may be potential indicators of the onset or progression of neurological disorders. For these reasons, this paper presents and analyzes the latest scientific results and future challenges of using gustatory evoked potentials as an attractive solution to objective monitoring techniques for taste disorders. Human taste is an important function of chemical perception. In recent years, brain gustatory evoked potentials have received more and more attention as a feasible tool for objective assessment of taste dysfunction. This paper reviews the main characteristics of gustatory evoked potential signals, the most widely used recording and processing techniques, and the scientific advances and relevance of gustatory evoked potentials in many important applications. In particular, gustatory evoked potentials are used to study the central effects of food intake and taste disorders, which may affect cognition and personality, or may be potential indicators of the onset or progression of neurological disorders. For these reasons, this paper presents and analyzes the latest scientific results and future challenges of using gustatory evoked potentials as an attractive solution to objective monitoring techniques for taste disorders.