نتایج جستجو برای: insula

تعداد نتایج: 5980  

2015
Ahmad Jezzini Stefano Rozzi Elena Borra Vittorio Gallese Fausto Caruana Marzio Gerbella

Over the past two decades, the insula has been described as the sensory "interoceptive cortex". As a consequence, human brain imaging studies have focused on its role in the sensory perception of emotions. However, evidence from neurophysiological studies in non-human primates have shown that the insula is also involved in generating emotional and communicative facial expressions. In particular...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2013
Norman A S Farb Zindel V Segal Adam K Anderson

How exteroceptive attention (EA) alters neural representations of the external world is well characterized, yet little is known about how interoceptive attention (IA) alters neural representations of the body's internal state. We contrasted visual EA against IA toward respiration. Visual EA modulated striate and extrastriate cortices and a lateral frontoparietal "executive" network. By contrast...

2015
Ying Tan Juan Tan Cheng Luo Wenjuan Cui Hui He Yi Bin Jiayan Deng Rui Tan Wenrong Tan Tao Liu Nanlin Zeng Ruhui Xiao Dezhong Yao Xiaoming Wang

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by motor and nonmotor signs and symptoms. To date, many studies of PD have focused on its cardinal motor symptoms. To study the nonmotor signs of early PD, we investigated the reactions solicited by heat pain stimuli in early untreated PD patients without pain using fMRI. The activation patterns of contact heat st...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2010
Jeremy D Cohen Jeffrey R Mock Taylor Nichols Janet Zadina David M Corey Lisa Lemen Ursula Bellugi Albert Galaburda Allan Reiss Anne L Foundas

Functional imaging in humans and anatomical data in monkeys have implicated the insula as a multimodal sensory integrative brain region. The topography of insular connections is organized by its cytoarchitectonic regions. Previous attempts to measure the insula have utilized either indirect or automated methods. This study was designed to develop a reliable method for obtaining volumetric magne...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2013
Marta Čeko David A Seminowicz M Catherine Bushnell Hakan W Olausson

Brain changes associated with the loss of a sensory modality such as vision and audition have previously been reported. Here, we examined the effect of loss of discriminative touch and proprioception on cortical thickness and functional connectivity. We performed structural magnetic resonance imaging and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scans on a 60-year-old female who at ag...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2013
Sergio Ruiz Sangkyun Lee Surjo R Soekadar Andrea Caria Ralf Veit Tilo Kircher Niels Birbaumer Ranganatha Sitaram

Real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (rtfMRI) is a novel technique that has allowed subjects to achieve self-regulation of circumscribed brain regions. Despite its anticipated therapeutic benefits, there is no report on successful application of this technique in psychiatric populations. The objectives of the present study were to train schizophrenia patients to achieve volitional co...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
Li-Rong Tang Chun-Hong Liu Bin Jing Xin Ma Hai-Yun Li Yu Zhang Feng Li Yu-Ping Wang Zhi Yang Chuan-Yue Wang

Bipolar depression (BD) is a common psychiatric illness characterized by deficits in emotional and cognitive processing. Abnormalities in the subregions of the insula are common findings in neuroanatomical studies of patients with bipolar disorder. However, the specific relationships between morphometric changes in specific insular subregions and the pathogenesis of BD are not clear. In this st...

Journal: :Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2009
Lucina Q Uddin Vinod Menon

Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder of unknown etiology. While the past decade has witnessed a proliferation of neuroimaging studies of autism, theoretical approaches for understanding systems-level brain abnormalities remain poorly developed. We propose a novel anterior insula-based systems-level model for investigating the neural basis of autism, synthesizing recent advances in br...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2016
Costanza Papagno Alberto Pisoni Giulia Mattavelli Alessandra Casarotti Alessandro Comi Francesca Fumagalli Mirta Vernice Enrica Fava Marco Riva Lorenzo Bello

Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies yielded controversial results concerning the specific role of the insula in recognizing the facial expression of disgust. To verify whether the insula has a selective role in facial disgust processing, emotion recognition was studied in thirteen patients during intraoperative stimulation of the insula in awake surgery performed for removal of a glioma...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Fausto Caruana Ahmad Jezzini Beatrice Sbriscia-Fioretti Giacomo Rizzolatti Vittorio Gallese

Evidence from a large number of brain imaging studies has shown that, in humans, the insula, and especially its anterior part, is involved in emotions and emotion recognition. Typically, however, these studies revealed that, besides the insula, a variety of other cortical and subcortical areas are also active. Brain imaging studies are correlative in nature, and, as such, they cannot give indic...

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