Neural Mechanisms in Taste
Delve into the fascinating world of sensory science with Neural Mechanisms in Taste, a comprehensive exploration authored by experts in the field. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1989, this hardback edition spans 240 pages and is designed for scientists and researchers in neurophysiology, as well as those from related disciplines interested in sensory mechanisms. The book meticulously addresses two core themes: the intricate peripheral mechanisms of taste and the complex neural processing that occurs at the central level. Whether you are a seasoned professional or a newcomer to the subject, this insightful text provides valuable knowledge that will enhance your understanding of taste perception and its underlying neural mechanisms. Expand your expertise with this essential resource for anyone passionate about the science of taste.