A Comprehensive Framework for Decoding Salty Taste Information from EEG Signals: Distinguishing Brain Reactions to Saltiness of Comparable Intensity
Jingjing Liu,
Yifei Xu,
Xingwang Lian
et al.
Abstract:The perception of salty taste is crucial for individuals to make healthy food choices. Yet, the brain electrophysiological signals underlying salty taste perception have been poorly described. In this study, electroencephalography (EEG) was used to record brain activity induced by NaCl solution as a salty taste stimulus. A combination of a custom delivery device and stimulation paradigm was employed to preserve the salty taste signal clearly. A stimulus-response capture method was proposed that could adapt to … Show more
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