Effect of stimulus volume on taste detection threshold for NaCl

An ascending method of limits with a three stimulus forced choice response procedure was used to determine detection thresholds for NaCl at stimulus volumes of 0.05, 0.5 and 0.9 ml, with and without an intertrial 0.9-ml water rinse. Results suggested an inverse relationship between stimulus volume a...

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