在感觉和知觉实验室练习中使用 "嗡嗡 "按钮来说明味觉原理。

Brittany M Jeye
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嗡嗡扣是一种可食用的花,它能引起口腔刺痛和触电感,并改变对不同味道的感知。嗡嗡扣的味觉改变作用被认为是由生物活性化合物spilanthol引起的。本文详细介绍了在本科生感觉与知觉课程中利用嗡嗡按钮探索味觉原理的实验练习。文中附有详细的实验步骤指南和学生的分析结果。学生们首先品尝了各种不同味觉(即咸、甜、酸和苦)的食物,然后按照从1(不强烈)到10(非常强烈)的等级评定他们感知到的味觉强度。接下来,学生们吃了一个 "嗡嗡 "按钮,并对每种食物进行了重新采样,同时对他们感知到的味觉强度进行了重新评分。结果发现,在食用 "嗡嗡按钮 "后,学生对酸味和甜味的感知味觉强度都有所下降。此外,学生们还完成了一项活动后调查,他们在调查中表示这是一项有趣而愉快的练习。这凸显了这一特殊的动手演示在味觉和触觉之间的联系教学中的价值。
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Use of Buzz Buttons to Illustrate Taste Perception Principles in a Sensation and Perception Laboratory Exercise.

The buzz button is an edible flower that induces a tingling, electric sensation in the mouth and alters the perception of different flavors. The buzz button's taste-altering effect is thought to be caused by the bioactive compound spilanthol. The present article details a laboratory exercise that explores taste perception principles using the buzz button in an undergraduate Sensation and Perception course. A detailed step-by-step guide for the laboratory exercise is included along with analyzed student results. Students first sampled various food items that spanned the different taste sensations (i.e., salty, sweet, sour and bitter) and then rated their perceived taste intensity on a scale from one (not intense) to ten (very intense). Next, students consumed a buzz button and resampled each food item as well as re-rated their perceived taste intensities. It was found that students' perceived taste intensities for sour items and sweet items were decreased after consuming the buzz buttons. Additionally, students also completed a post-activity survey in which they indicated that this was an interesting and enjoyable exercise. This highlights the value of this particular hands-on demonstration in teaching about the connection between taste and tactile perception.

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