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Super - taster, thermal taster or sweet - liker: Where are we with individual variation in perception? Dr Rebecca Ford Assistant Professor in Sensory Science University of Nottingham
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Page 1: Super-taster, thermal taster or sweet-liker: Where are we ... · papillae & PROP taster status (Bajac & Pickering 2008; Yang et al 2014) Correlations to food preferences / consumption

Super-taster, thermal taster or sweet-liker: Where are we with

individual variation in perception?

Dr Rebecca Ford

Assistant Professor in Sensory Science

University of Nottingham

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What might cause variation in sensory perception?

Individual variation

Genetics

Age

Health status

Psychology/ Personality

Gender

Ethnicity

Physiology

Environment

Learned behaviour

Phenotype

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Overview of PROP taster status

Variation to PTC/PROP bitterness discovered (Fox 1932)

• Individuals grouped by their response:1. Non – taster2. Medium – taster3. Super - taster

Taster groups vary in their oral sensitivity• Basic tastes (Hall et al 1975; Bartoshuk

1979; Miller & Reedy 1990 & others)

• Irritants (Karrer & Bartoshuk 1991)

• Fat (Duffy et al 1996)

• Tactile acuity (Essick et al 2003)

Polymorphisms on TAS2R38 gene(Duffy & Davidson 2004)

Super-tasters have more fungiform papillae (Miller & Reedy 1990)

Correlations to food & drink preferences / consumption

(Glanvill & Kaplan 1965; Duffy & Bartoshuck 2000 & others)

Links to health & nutritional status (Tepper et al 2008; Burd et al 2013)

Polymorphisms on CA6 (gustin) gene (Padiglia et al 2010; Calo et al 2011; Meliset al 2013)

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Thermal taster status

Variation in response to temperature stimulation of tongue (Cruz & Green 2000)

• Thermal tasters• Thermal non-tasters

Thermal tasters rate intensity of oral stimuli higher than non-tasters

(Green & George 2004; Bajac & Pickering 2008; Yang et al 2014; Hort et al 2016)

Classification of phenotyping seems to be independent of fungiform

papillae & PROP taster status (Bajac & Pickering 2008; Yang et al 2014)

Correlations to food preferences / consumption of certain foods (Bajac &

Pickering 2010)

Links to health & nutritional status

Difference in cortical processing between phenotypes (Hort et al 2016)

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Areas of the brain responding to increasing levels of CO2

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Sweet-liking phenotype

Variation in population to liking of sweetened solutions (Pangborn 1970).

• Classified into groups (Looy & Weingarten 1991)

1. Sweet disliker2. Sweet liker

Sweet liking linked to:• Sweet food consumption (Holt et al 2000)

• Alcoholism (Kampov-Polevoy et al 2004)

• Preference/liking for sweet foods (Mennella et al 2011; Kim et al 2014)

dislikers

likers

neutrals

Relationship with other phenotypes?

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Sweetener concentration

(Looy & Weingarten 1991)

Genetic link(Keskitalo et al 2007)

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Knaapila et al (2007) Environmental effects exceed genetic effects on perceived intensity & pleasantness of several odours: A three-population twin study

Environment and twin studies

Genetics

Environment

Perceived intensity of odours (Knaapila et al 2007)

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Liking for sweet solutions (Keskitalo et al 2007)

<20%

>80%

49%

51%

Intensity of sweet solutions (Keskitalo et al 2007) 33%

67%

Liking of sweet foods (Keskitalo et al 2007)

54%

46%

Frequency of sweet food consumption (Keskitalo et al 2007)

53%

47%

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Personality

• Anti-social personality & bitter taste preference (Sagioglou & Greitemeyer 2016)

• High sensation seekers & liking of spicy foods (Byrnes & Hayes 2013)

• Agreeableness & Openness to Experience personality traits & fruit & vegetable consumption (Bruijn et al 2005)

Is personality driving perception?

Is perception driving personality?

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So where are we…?

Individual variation

Genetics

Age

Health status

Psychology/ Personality

Gender

Ethnicity

Physiology

Environment

Learned behaviour

Phenotype

Genetics + physiology + phenotype (gender + ethnicity)Environment + personality – health status + learned behaviour

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