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Why are the many unique flavors we recognize not just tastes alone but a combination of sensations based on tastes, odors, touch, temperature, and pain?

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This is because all incoming signals are integrated with other sensory signals and even memories to produce our perceptions

Step-by-step explanation:

It should be understood that sensations are based on the activities of the sense organs. And all the sense organs possess the same sensory pathway which are

* Ability to sense or detect a stimulus

* Detection of a stimulus is converted to a nerve impulse

* Signal from nerve impulse is conducted to the brain

* Processing information is the sensation perceived in the brain.

It has also been noted that, the flavor sensation came from a combination of sensory stimuli which were detected by the gustatory cells, olfactory receptors, and also, touch and pain receptors.

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