Central Localization of Gustatory Perception: an Experimental Study.

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  • W H BRADLEY
چکیده

There appears to be rather general agreement as to the structure of the peripheral endings involved, as well as the course and the anatomical variations to be found in the root fibers of the VII, IX, and X cranial nerves which carry impulses set up by gustatory stimuli, The fibers of these gustatory components on entering the brain separate from the other components of the respective nerves to become associated with the fasciculus solitarius and to terminate in its associated gray, the dorsal visceral gray. There is considerable evidence that, from this dorsal visceral gray, there is a discharge forward over bundles accompanying the medial lemniscus to the contralateral hypothalamus and dorsal thalamus (Allen, '23a, '23b; Walker, '38). Those fibers passing to the hypothalamus separate from the medial lemniscus at midbrain levels to proceed to their destination by way of the mammillary peduncle. The possibility of a discharge to the homolateral thalamus and hypothalamus has never been proved or disproved. Less information exists with regard to the thalamic and cortical centers concerned with taste. The uncertainty as to the location of cortical centers for gustatory impulses may be explained on the basis of: ( 1) the difficulty involved in accurate experimental and clinical testing for taste; and (2 ) the infrequency of clinical conditions in which a central lesion involving taste is seen at a time when selective testing is possible. The following experimental study was undertaken in an attempt to explore further the thalamic and cortical centers for gustatory sensation. REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of comparative neurology

دوره 121  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1963