Gustatory
Gustatory perception refers to tasting - gustatory perception. Humans perceive their environment through five sensory channels. The abbreviation VAKOG from the NPL (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) stands for the five sensory channels and results from their initial letters:
- Visual: see
- Auditory: hear
- Kinesthetic: feel
- Olfactory: smell
- Gustatory: taste
We ultimately represent the experiences and how we perceive them as neural coding. Thereby we often have a preferred representation system, since the senses are differently pronounced with everyone. Which one this is, we can read off well from our linguistic formulations. For example, if yours were the gustatory one, that is, the one of tasting, you would tend to use more gustatory language and word choice. This might look like, for example, "This doesn't taste good to me (not referring to the food)" or "This has a bland aftertaste." In hypnosis, the preferred representational system can be useful because it facilitates access to the subconscious and repressed memories.
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