نتایج جستجو برای: insula

تعداد نتایج: 5980  

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2004
Argye E Hillis Melissa Work Peter B Barker Michael A Jacobs Elisabeth L Breese Kristin Maurer

A traditional method of localizing brain functions has been to identify shared areas of brain damage in individuals who have a particular deficit. The rationale of this 'lesion overlap' approach is straightforward: if the individuals can no longer perform the function, the area of brain damaged in most of these individuals must have been responsible for that function. However, the reciprocal as...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2014
Steven Greening Loretta Norton Karim Virani Ambrose Ty Derek Mitchell Elizabeth Finger

The neural basis of individual differences in positive and negative social decisions and behaviors in healthy populations is yet undetermined. Recent work has focused on the potential role of the anterior insula in guiding social and nonsocial decision making, but the specific nature of its activation during such decision making remains unclear. To identify the neural regions mediating individu...

2010
Viridiana Mazzola Valeria Latorre Annamaria Petito Nicoletta Gentili Leonardo Fazio Teresa Popolizio Giuseppe Blasi Giampiero Arciero Guido Bondolfi

Individual variability in emotion processing may be associated with genetic variation as well as with psychological predispositions such as dispositional affect styles. Our previous fMRI study demonstrated that amygdala reactivity was independently predicted by affective-cognitive styles (phobic prone or eating disorders prone) and genotype of the serotonin transporter in a discrimination task ...

2013
Guangyu Chen Hong-Ying Zhang Chunming Xie Gang Chen Zhi-Jun Zhang Gao-Jun Teng Shi-Jiang Li

Previous studies have demonstrated disruption in structural and functional connectivity occurring in the Alzheimer's Disease (AD). However, it is not known how these disruptions alter brain network reorganization. With the modular analysis method of graph theory, and datasets acquired by the resting-state functional connectivity MRI (R-fMRI) method, we investigated and compared the brain organi...

2016
Judy Luigjes Martijn Figee Philippe N. Tobler Wim van den Brink Bart de Kwaasteniet Guido van Wingen Damiaan Denys

Extensive cleaning or checking of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are often interpreted as strategies to avoid harm and as an expression of the widespread belief that OCD patients are more risk-averse. However, despite its clinical significance, the neural basis of risk attitude in OCD is unknown. Here, we investigated neural activity during risk processing using functional ma...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Alexandra Touroutoglou Mark Hollenbeck Bradford C. Dickerson Lisa Feldman Barrett

Meta-analytic summaries of neuroimaging studies point to at least two major functional-anatomic subdivisions within the anterior insula that contribute to the detection and processing of salient information: a dorsal region that is routinely active during attention tasks and a ventral region that is routinely active during affective experience. In two independent samples of cognitively normal h...

2017
Soonjo Hwang Harma Meffert Michelle R. VanTieghem Stuart F. White Stephen Sinclair Susan Y. Bookheimer James Blair

Objective In the current study we investigated neurodevelopmental changes in response to social and non-social reinforcement. Methods Fifty-three healthy participants including 16 early adolescents (age, 10-15 years), 16 late adolescents (age, 15-18 years), and 21 young adults (age, 21-25 years) completed a social/non-social reward learning task while undergoing functional magnetic resonance ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2002
Jonathan C W Brooks Turo J Nurmikko William E Bimson Krish D Singh Neil Roberts

Brain activity was studied by fMRI in 18 healthy subjects during stimulation of the thenar eminence of the hand with either warm (non-painful, 40 degrees C) or hot (painful, 46-49 degrees C) stimuli using a contact thermode. Experiments were performed on the right and left hand independently and with two attentional contexts: subjects either attended to pain or attended to a visual global motio...

Journal: :Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache 2017
Jeungchan Lee Richard L Lin Ronald G Garcia Jieun Kim Hyungjun Kim Marco L Loggia Ishtiaq Mawla Ajay D Wasan Robert R Edwards Bruce R Rosen Nouchine Hadjikhani Vitaly Napadow

Background Impaired sensory processing in migraine can reflect diminished habituation, increased activation, or even increased gain or amplification of activity from the primary synapse in the brainstem to higher cortical/subcortical brain regions. Methods We scanned 16 episodic migraine (interictal) and 16 healthy controls (cross-sectional study), and evaluated brain response to innocuous air-...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2008
Gene-Jack Wang Dardo Tomasi Walter Backus Ruiliang Wang Frank Telang Allan Geliebter Judith Korner Angela Bauman Joanna S. Fowler Panayotis K. Thanos Nora D. Volkow

Gastric distention during meal ingestion activates vagal afferents, which send signals from the stomach to the brain and result in the perception of fullness and satiety. Distention is one of the mechanisms that modulates food intake. We measured regional brain activation during dynamic gastric balloon distention in 18 health subjects using functional magnetic resonance imaging and the blood ox...

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