T. Kobayakawa et al., THE PRIMARY GUSTATORY AREA IN HUMAN CEREBRAL-CORTEX STUDIED BY MAGNETOENCEPHALOGRAPHY, Neuroscience letters, 212(3), 1996, pp. 155-158
Magnetic fields (MFs) from gustatory stimulation with 1 M NaCl and 3 m
M saccharin were recorded from the human brain by using a whole-cortex
SQUID system. The averaged onset latency of MFs was 93 ms for NaCl an
d 172 ms for saccharin and no response was obtained for water. A high
correlation coefficient was noted between the difference of onset MFs
latencies in two tastants and that of behavioral reaction times, and r
esponses to saccharin were delayed or abolished after treatment of a s
ubject's tongue with a sweet-suppressing agent. This finding indicates
that the MFs obtained were caused by gustatory stimulation. By plotti
ng the estimated current dipole on the magnetic resonance image, we co
uld locate the primary gustatory area at the transition area between t
he operculum and insula, as reported in macaque monkeys.