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Umami: Unlocking the Secrets of the Fifth Taste

By Ole Mouritsen and Klavs Styrbæk

Published 2014

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cranial nerves nerves that emerge directly from the cerebrum or the brain stem. Some cranial nerves ensure that sensory perceptions are registered in the brain. The trigeminal nerve is a cranial nerve that communicates mouthfeel to the brain; it is independent from the facial nerves that convey taste impressions. The vagus nerve is a cranial nerve that connects some parts of the stomach with the brain.

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