Abstract

Qualitative descriptions of low concentration sodium chloride solutions were studied using a procedure involving repetitive tasting in ascending series. Generally, subjects tended to use traditional taste categories while any new categories tended to be compounds of the old ones. However, further study suggested that at least four distinct category changes could be distinguished before salt taste recognition instead of the two traditional detection and recognition thresholds.

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