People look at food and have an idea of how it might taste. They know certain flavor should taste a ceratin way, and certain textures should feel a certain way. Also, some things look more appealing. If something looks gross, the brain is already apt to think that it also tastes bad, too.
The visual system in humans allows individuals to assimilate information from the environment. As such, we can associate images with another sense: taste (i.e. strawberry fruit with a red color and a sweet taste), then vision is in connection/perception with all senses. If you cannot see you can have the taste of what you eat or smell, you can associate with the image that you have in your brain (only if you have the perception/image registered in past). So the answer is no, but vision is a complement of taste. Taste and appreciation of foods is influenced by the sense of smell and the temperature and texture of foods.
The sense of taste is centered around the tongue. Cleft Palate doesn't really affect the tongue, and as such, sense of taste isn't affected. So yes, if you have a cleft palate, you can still taste food.
The sense of smell and taste are closely intertwined. When nasal congestion occurs during a cold, the taste you have can be affected to where you can only have the base tastes of salty, sweet, bitter, or sour.
vision
It causes brain damage
It is that your taste buds are less sensitive
No, they do not. The sense of taste is an example of a chemical sense.
Sense of taste is largely affected by the sense of smell. So outside odors will positively or negatively affect the sense of taste.
yes
Having Asthma doesn't affect your sense of smell and taste
do lemons affect the sense of taste well i think yes because chris brown can squeeze my lemons all he want
Smell is an important part of taste. without smell you would not taste anything. So if you don't have a sense of smell you won't have the sense of taste eather.
The senses are all somewhat connected
vision
In newborns it is hearing.
Think about when you get a stuffy nose. When you lose your sense of smell it impairs your sense of taste.
The sense of taste is centered around the tongue. Cleft Palate doesn't really affect the tongue, and as such, sense of taste isn't affected. So yes, if you have a cleft palate, you can still taste food.
Yes, your period can effect your sense of taste. Your hormones can have a big effect on your body physically and also neurologically, so during menstruation you may be more sensitive and that includes your sense of taste. It's similar to pregnancy, where many women find their sense of taste changes a lot.