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Neural correlates of rapid familiarization to novel taste

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AbstractThe gustatory cortex (GC) plays a pivotal role in taste perception, with neural ensemble responses reflecting taste quality and influencing behavior. Recent work, however, has shown that GC taste responses change across sessions of novel taste exposure in taste-naïve rats. Here, we use single-trial analyses to explore changes in the cortical taste-code on the scale of individual trials. Contrary to the traditional view of taste perception as innate, our findings suggest rapid, experience-dependent changes in GC responses during initial taste exposure trials. Specifically, we find that early responses to novel taste are less “stereotyped” and encode taste identity less reliably compared to later responses. These changes underscore the dynamic nature of sensory processing and provides novel insights into the real-time dynamics of sensory processing across novel-taste familiarization.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Title: Neural correlates of rapid familiarization to novel taste
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AbstractThe gustatory cortex (GC) plays a pivotal role in taste perception, with neural ensemble responses reflecting taste quality and influencing behavior.
Recent work, however, has shown that GC taste responses change across sessions of novel taste exposure in taste-naïve rats.
Here, we use single-trial analyses to explore changes in the cortical taste-code on the scale of individual trials.
Contrary to the traditional view of taste perception as innate, our findings suggest rapid, experience-dependent changes in GC responses during initial taste exposure trials.
Specifically, we find that early responses to novel taste are less “stereotyped” and encode taste identity less reliably compared to later responses.
These changes underscore the dynamic nature of sensory processing and provides novel insights into the real-time dynamics of sensory processing across novel-taste familiarization.

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