Elements of Physiological Psychology : a Treatise of the Activities And Nature of the Mind From the Physical And Experimental Point of View

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181 f.; and Pfluger's Archiv, xx., pp. 81 ff.
ELECTRICAL STIMULUS OF TASTE. 313 duce any sensation at all. Since the discovery of electrolysis, it has been objected that these effects are due to the decomposition of the fluids of the mouth and the consequent accumulation of free acid at the positive and free alkali at the negative pole ; the}' are therefore not to be ascribed to the direct action of the electrical cui-rent on the end-apparatus of sense. Experiments by du Bois- Eeymond, Rosentha
...l, ' and others have been directed toward an- swering this objection. The former showed that when a chain of four persons is arranged in such manner as to send a current of electricity through the tongue of one, the eyeball of another, and the muscles of a frog-preparation held by two of the four, the same current will cause simultaneously an acid taste, a flash of light, and a movement of the animal's muscles, Rosenthal discovered that, if two persons touch the tips of each other's tongues while one holds in a moist hand the positive and the other the negative pole, an electric current Avill cause the first person to have an alkaline and the second an acid taste.

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