"The Science of Cold: Understanding the Brain's Perception of Cooling Sensation"

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A study explores how the brain perceives cooling sensations, particularly when consuming cold foods like mint cookies, by focusing on TRPM8 receptors in the mouth. Removing these receptors in mice blurs the distinction between cool and warm sensations, impacting temperature preferences. The research sheds light on temperature perception's impact on taste and dietary choices, offering insights into sensory processing and potential health implications.
Topics:health#brain-perception#neuroscience#neuroscience-research#oral-cooling#temperature-sensation#trpm8-receptors
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