Anodal electrical taste stimulation to the chin enhances the salt taste perception in post-stroke patients
Key Points
Enhanced salt taste perception observed with anodal electrical stimulation to the chin, indicating a significant improvement in taste function.
Patients experienced a notable increase in salt taste sensitivity following the stimulation intervention, measured using taste tests.
Assessment using anodal electrical stimulation shows a potential pathway to restore taste perception in post-stroke patients, which is often compromised.
Findings support the need for further research into neurostimulation techniques to aid in sensory recovery after stroke.
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Anodal electrical taste stimulation to the chin enhances the salt taste perception in post-stroke patients | Synapse