目的利用便携式电子仪器评价人体味觉敏感性

E. Sulas, Alice E. Martis, P. Cosseddu, A. Achilli, G. Sollai, I. Barbarossa, L. Raffo, A. Bonfiglio, D. Pani
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味觉的客观评价是一个具有挑战性的问题。在一般情况下,心理物理测试基于一个原型苦化合物,6-n-丙基尿嘧啶(PROP)的管理,并在主观评分,被利用。由于PROP的品尝能力与食物偏好有关,也与几种临床和健康相关状况有关,因此开发用于准确检测的低成本硬件/软件工具(例如,在药房)是一个重要目标。以前的工作揭示了在舌头上进行电生理测量的可能性,能够在这种研究中提供客观性和可重复性。这项技术被称为electrotastgram (ETG),它依赖于一个定制的薄膜电极和一个现成的电生理记录系统。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种用于ETG的低成本口袋大小的无线设备原型,并将信号质量与已经用于相同测量的顶级电生理记录系统进行了比较。开发了一个定制的Matlab接口来采集和处理信号。通过同时使用两种设备获取信号,可以比较噪声,幅度和波形方面的质量。结果揭示了两个设备之间的实质等同,从而打开了在实际场景中使用所提出系统的可能性,可能用独立软件取代Matlab接口。
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Objective Human Gustatory Sensitivity Assessment Through a Portable Electronic Device
Objective assessment of taste perception is a challenging problem. In general, psychophysical tests based on the administration of a prototypical bitter compound, 6-n-propyltiouracil (PROP), and on a subjective scoring, are exploited. Since the PROP tasting ability is correlated to food preference and also to several clinical and health-related conditions, the development of low-cost hardware/software tools for accurate testing (e.g., in pharmacies) is an important goal. Previous works revealed the possibility to perform an electrophysiological measurement on the tongue able to provide objectiveness and repeatability in this kind of study. The technique, called Electrotastegram (ETG), relies on a custom thin-film electrode and an off-the-shelf electrophysiological recording system. In this work, we present a prototypical low-cost pocket-sized wireless device for ETG, comparing the signal quality against a top-class electrophysiological recording system already used for the same measurements. A custom Matlab interface was developed to collect and process the signal. By acquiring the signals at the same time with both devices, it was possible to compare the quality in terms of noise, amplitude and waveform. The results reveal a substantial equivalence between the two devices, thus opening to the possibility of using the proposed system in real scenarios, possibly substituting the Matlab interface with a stand-alone software.
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