it is the brain stem
lateral hypothalamus
The hypothalamus part
In the insula of the cerebrum area of the brain
Actually, no part of the brain controls taste. The sense of smell is mostly what your sense taste comes from. Before u put the food into your mouth, your nose smells it. It is also smelling it while it is in your house. I believe your actual tongue can only taste sweet, sour, and salty. If u ever have time, when you're eating something hold your nose and keep ur nose held for a few seconds. Taste anything? Now let it go. U should definitely be able to taste it now. :) hope that helped.
the taste buds is a suppilers with nerves. when wet food passes through these taste buds, the nerve fibres carry the sensations of taste to the brain.
The pathway of taste starts with taste buds located on the tongue and other parts of the mouth. These taste buds contain taste receptor cells that detect different taste qualities (sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami). When these receptor cells are stimulated, they send signals to the brain via the gustatory pathway, which involves cranial nerves and taste processing areas in the brain, allowing us to perceive taste.
Taste impulses are from a region in the brain called the primary gustatory cortex. The sense of taste is ultimately felt on various areas of the tongue where taste buds are present.
The frontal lobe controls the sense of smell
The brain is important for survival because it allows you to function on a daily basis. the brain controls; sight, smell, sound, taste, touch, flexibility, emotions, ect. Without a brain, we would be like a corpse.
The cerebellum, or the forebrain, controls taste buds. Sensory neurons from the tongue send electrical impulses to the brain to determine a substance's taste. the major region is the "primary gustatory region" present just behind the temporal lobe (say, if temporal lobe is slightly lifted at the lateral sulcus)
1. Seeing 2. Hearing 3. Smelling 4. Feeling 5. Tasting Hopefully this helps :)
on your tongue there are tiny dots that are called taste buds.
In the insula of the cerebrum area of the brain
There are five different types of hunger. They are mind hunger, taste hunger, habit hunger, stomach hunger, and body hunger. These can all be controlled with practice to keep people from consuming more than they need.
incressing the sensitivity of taste buds
Depends if you mean the taste or the feeling. Taste "The food tasted bitter" feeling "he was bitter about the way he'd been treated."
In the insula of the cerebrum area of the brain
It helps us respond to the world around us, it helps us see,learn,touch,hear,smell ,and taste.
It causes brain damage