Taste, Texture and Smell
.... 26.10 Both
taste and
smell are stimulated by chemical molecules (
Taste, 2004). .... A person can actually
smell more flavors than they can
taste. ....
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EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON TASTE AND SMELL
.... Taken together, the
smell and
taste of alcohol are likely to be either strongly pleasant or strongly unpleasant sensations. .... Neurobiology of
Taste and
Smell. ....
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Food & Taste, Texture, Smell
.... Both
taste and
smell are stimulated by chemical molecules (
Taste, 2004). .... A person can actually
smell more flavors than they can
taste. ....
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Artificial flavors & Taste
....
smell. Many artificial flavors have just one or a few dominant chemical components which give off the
taste/
smell signal. A flavor ....
(1252

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Types of Tastes
.... Loss of
taste without loss of
smell is rare, but a dry mouth can contribute to a loss of
taste because
taste buds can only detect flavor when food is dissolved ....
(308

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HUMAN SENSES
.... The brain then organizes the information and translates it into something meaningful. An example of the foregoing would be the sense of
smell and
taste. ....
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Descartes' Meditations
.... scientific observations about a lump of beeswax just taken from the hive, noting its sensory attributes: mass or palpability,
smell,
taste, appearance, and ....
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Descartes' Treatment of Innate Ideas
.... scientific observations about a lump of beeswax just taken from the hive, noting its sensory attributes: mass or palpability,
smell,
taste, appearance, and ....
(3328

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Artificial flavors
....
smell. Many artificial flavors have just one or a few dominant chemical components which give off the
taste/
smell signal. A flavor ....
(1252

5

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Technology in Education
The hypothetical classroom activity is one in which students document on the computer what they
smell,
taste, see, feel, and hear at each of five "sense ....
(1132

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Perceptual Experiences
.... Such an image is produced by physical sensation--touch, sight, hearing,
smell,
taste, or a combination of two or more at one time. ....
(497

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Odors and Memories
.... Marcel Proust writes in Swann's Way about taking one
taste of a Madeleine dipped in tea, and the
taste and
smell of that bite taking him back to when he used ....
(496

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Olfactory Memory
.... Marcel Proust writes in Swann's Way about taking one
taste of a Madeleine dipped in tea, and the
taste and
smell of that bite taking him back to when he used ....
(494

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Plan to Restore Sony Corporation's Quality & Service
.... The possibilities are intriguing and make for excellent "hype:" Imagine movies and computer games in which you get to
smell,
taste and perhaps even feel things ....
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Strategic Plan--Sony Corporation
.... The possibilities are intriguing and make for excellent "hype:" Imagine movies and computer games in which you get to
smell,
taste and perhaps even feel things ....
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Science & Metaphysics
.... Of course, Galileo was limited by the instruments at his disposal--he could not measure such things as sound or
taste or
smell, though it is possible to ....
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The Smell of Summer
.... not bother me particularly--nor did any sensory memory of that
smell accompany the .... between bread (baked as a bun) and embellished, according to
taste, with any ....
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NEGATIVE HEALTH EFFECTS OF SMOKING Introduction
.... raises a person's blood pressure and heat rate, decreases the blood flow to extremities, stimulates the nervous system briefly, weakens
taste and
smell, and in ....
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Biology Questions
.... sugars, and carbohydrates. Our body begins secreting digestive enzymes the moment we see,
smell, and
taste food. The wheat bread ....
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Brain, Mind, and Behavior
.... Respectively, the first receptors for the senses of vision, hearing, equilibrium, touch,
smell and
taste are the retina, cochlear nuclei, vestibular nuclei ....
(1996

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Guided Imagery & Psychotherapy Uses
Imagery is a flow of thoughts allowing one to see, hear, feel,
smell, or
taste in the imagination; it is an inner representation of our experience or a fantasy ....
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Nature or Nurture and Alcoholism
.... It pairs the environmental stimuli - like
taste,
smell, sight and setting - that generally make the brain think of impending pleasure if alcohol or drugs are ....
(1878

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Descartes and the Body-Mind Relationship The p
.... The evidence of existence provided by the senses of sight,
taste, touch, and
smell is not sufficient knowledge to affirm that man or anything else exists in a ....
(1154

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Interrelation of Individual to the World
.... These latter qualities exist in the snow, or in any solid object in the world, whether or not the individual is present to see,
taste,
smell, or hear the object ....
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The Body and Its Sytems
.... The
taste buds in the mouth and olfactory bulbs in the nose respond to
taste and
smell respectively. Skin receptors respond to touch, pain, temperature etc. ....
(1264

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Systems of the Body
.... The
taste buds in the mouth and olfactory bulbs in the nose respond to
taste and
smell respectively. Skin receptors respond to touch, pain, temperature etc. ....
(1264

5

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A Civil Action
.... The quality of the local water had long been a concern for many of the residents, but most were concerned about the
taste and
smell and about what the water ....
(1375

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Psyche Empiricism
.... vision, touch,
taste, etc.) through performance or response: One or more of the body's Receptors (eg, sight,
smell, touch, sound, and
taste) sense information. ....
(1374

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Use of MTBE
.... The public's "perception of MTBE health risks [is] high because even at very low concentrations it is easy to
smell and
taste in drinking water." And in a ....
(4534

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Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether in Gasoline
.... The public's "perception of MTBE health risks [is] high because even at very low concentrations it is easy to
smell and
taste in drinking water." And in a ....
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