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Why does supertasting (heightened taste sensitivity) lead to increased neophobia (fear of new foods), especially in children?

A)Increased olfactory receptor adaptation occurs
B)Gustatory receptor density remains constant
C)Flavor perception relies primarily on texture
D)Heightened bitter taste receptor sensitivity occurs

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Supertasters experience heightened bitterness because they have a higher density of fungiform papillae, containing more taste receptors sensitive to bitter compounds. Therefore, they exhibit increased neophobia to avoid these intensely bitter flavors, rather than adaptation or other sensory changes.

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