after synapsing in the thalamus, gustatory information is projected to the appropriate portion of the sensory cortex.
The term "sensory cortex" refers to all of the cortical regions connected to sensory processing. This encompasses a large portion of the temporal and parietal cortex as well as almost the entire occipital cortex in the case of vision. For normal categorization, an intact sensory cortex is required since an object must first be perceived before it can be classified. The question of whether a category's traits and the criteria for separating it from other, related but distinct categories are learned and stored in the sensory cortex is less certain. Recent reports of various category-specific agnosias caused by injury to certain high-level visual cortical regions have prompted interest in this idea.
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