An application of gustatory psychophysics in Antarctica

Measures of gustatory perception were made on a team of nine men who wintered-over in Antarctica between December 1976 and October 1977, at Scott Base, Ross Dependency. Contrary to expectations, no decrement in performance was found, but some individual stability of response patterns and on average...

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Published in:Chemical Senses
Main Author: Gregson, R.A.M.
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 1978
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