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Perception of Trigeminal Mixtures

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CHEMICAL SENSES
卷 40, 期 1, 页码 61-69

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/chemse/bju064

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binary mixtures; chemosensory perception; smell; trigeminal system

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [NSERC 2014-05053]
  2. research center of Sacre-Coeur Hospital in Montreal
  3. Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres
  4. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation [KAW 2012.0141]

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The trigeminal system is a chemical sense allowing for the perception of chemosensory information in our environment. However, contrary to smell and taste, we lack a thorough understanding of the trigeminal processing of mixtures. We, therefore, investigated trigeminal perception using mixtures of 3 relatively receptor-specific agonists together with one control odor in different proportions to determine basic perceptual dimensions of trigeminal perception. We found that 4 main dimensions were linked to trigeminal perception: sensations of intensity, warmth, coldness, and pain. We subsequently investigated perception of binary mixtures of trigeminal stimuli by means of these 4 perceptual dimensions using different concentrations of a cooling stimulus (eucalyptol) mixed with a stimulus that evokes warmth perception (cinnamaldehyde). To determine if sensory interactions are mainly of central or peripheral origin, we presented stimuli in a physical mixture or as a combination presented separately to individual nostrils. Results showed that mixtures generally yielded higher ratings than combinations on the trigeminal dimensions intensity, warm, and painful, whereas combinations yielded higher ratings than mixtures on the trigeminal dimension cold. These results suggest dimension-specific interactions in the perception of trigeminal mixtures, which may be explained by particular interactions that may take place on peripheral or central levels.

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