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← Human Body & HealthWhy does a patient with damage to the chorda tympani nerve report an altered sense of taste predominantly on the anterior tongue?
A)Reduced olfactory sensory integration upstream
B)Inability to conduct temporal lobe signalling
C)Impaired signal transduction from taste buds✓
D)Decreased saliva production and buffering
💡 Explanation
The chorda tympani carries taste information from the anterior tongue, so damage impairs signal transduction. Because signal transduction is directly interrupted, altered taste is reported rather than issues upstream. Therefore, impaired transduction is the main cause, rather than altered olfactory input.
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