The labeled line / basic taste versus across-fiber pattern debate: A red Herring?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (1):79-80 (2008)
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Why has the labeled line versus across-fiber pattern debate of taste coding not been resolved? Erickson suggests that the basic tastes concept has no rational definition to test. Similarly, however, taste neuron types, which are fundamental to the across-fiber pattern concept, have not been formally defined, leaving this concept with no rational definition to test. Consequently, the two concepts are largely indistinguishable

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