Gustatory information is transmitted to the appropriate region of the sensory cortex after synapsing in the thalamus.
The term "sensory cortex" can be used to refer colloquially to the primary somatosensory cortex or to collectively refer to the primary and secondary cortices of the various senses (two cortices for each sense, on the left and right hemispheres): the visual cortex on the occipital lobes, the auditory cortex on the temporal lobes, the primary olfactory cortex on the uncus of the piriform The somatosensory association cortex, which is immediately posterior to the primary somatosensory cortex, combines sensory data from the primary somatosensory cortex (temperature, pressure, etc.) to create a comprehension of the thing being felt.
The auditory, visual, olfactory, and somatosensory (touch, proprioception) cortical regions of the brain are situated further toward the rear of the brain, lateral to the lateral fissure and posterior to the central sulcus. The cortical area responsible for taste is situated in front of the central sulcus.
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