نتایج جستجو برای: insular cortex

تعداد نتایج: 147277  

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2007
Steve Guest Fabian Grabenhorst Greg Essick Yasheng Chen Mike Young Francis McGlone Ivan de Araujo Edmund T Rolls

The temperature of foods and fluids is a major factor that determines their pleasantness and acceptability. Studies of nonhuman primates have shown that many neurons in cortical taste areas receive and process not only chemosensory inputs, but oral thermosensory (temperature) inputs as well. We investigated whether changes in oral temperature activate these areas in humans, or middle or posteri...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
J W Williamson R McColl D Mathews

The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether central command activated regions of the insular cortex, independent of muscle metaboreflex activation and blood pressure elevations. Subjects (n = 8) were studied during 1) rest with cuff occlusion, 2) static handgrip exercise (SHG) sufficient to increase mean blood pressure (MBP) by 15 mmHg, and 3) post-SHG exercise cuff occlusion (PE...

2016
Harald Hegen Christian Uprimny Astrid Grams Irene Virgolini Melanie Ramberger Ronny Beer Raimund Helbok Bettina Pfausler Erich Schmutzhard

BACKGROUND Anti-NMDA-receptor encephalitis is an immune-mediated inflammatory disorder of the central nervous system. Brain MRI is unremarkable in at least 50% of patients and highly variable in the remaining patients with signal abnormalities in different brain regions. Only scarce reports exist on other imaging modalities. CASE PRESENTATION A 31-year-old woman sub-acutely developed psychosi...

2016
Ugo Vercelli Matteo Diano Tommaso Costa Andrea Nani Sergio Duca Giuliano Geminiani Alessandro Vercelli Franco Cauda

Several functional connectivity approaches require the definition of a set of regions of interest (ROIs) that act as network nodes. Different methods have been developed to define these nodes and to derive their functional and effective connections, most of which are rather complex. Here we aim to propose a relatively simple "one-step" border detection and ROI estimation procedure employing the...

2013
Gabriel C Quintero

Pain is an intricate phenomenon composed of not only sensory-discriminative aspects but also of emotional, cognitive, motivational, and affective components. There has been ample evidence for the existence of an extensive cortical network associated with pain processing over the last few decades. This network includes the anterior cingulate cortex, forebrain, insular cortex, ventrolateral orbit...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Sheila M Reynolds Daniel S Zahm

The basal forebrain functional-anatomical macrosystems, ventral striatopallidum, and extended amygdala are innervated by substantially coextensive distributions of neurons in the prefrontal and insular cortex. This suggests two alternative organizational schemes: convergent, in which a given cortical area projects exclusively to only one of these macrosystems and divergent, in which a given cor...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2007
Maud Frot Michel Magnin François Mauguière Luis Garcia-Larrea

The SII area and the posterior insular region are both activated by thermal stimuli in functional imaging studies. However, controversy remains as to a possible differential encoding of thermal intensity by each of these 2 contiguous areas. Using CO(2) laser stimulations, we analyzed the modifications induced by increasing thermal energy on evoked potentials recorded with electrodes implanted w...

2015
Nina I. Kleint Hans-Ulrich Wittchen Ulrike Lueken Jerzy Bodurka

Exposure to cues of homeostatic relevance (i.e. heartbeats) is supposed to increase the allocation of attentional resources towards the cue, due to its importance for self-regulatory, interoceptive processes. This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study aimed at determining whether listening to heartbeats is accompanied by activation in brain areas associated with interoception, part...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2013
Franco Cauda Alessandro Vercelli

In their recent paper, Chang et al. (2012) explained some inconsistencies in the results for the number of insular cortex clusters. They reported three insular clusters, one anterior dorsal, one posterior dorsal, and one middle-anterior ventral. In a previous paper (Cauda et al. 2011) on the same subject, we parcellated the insula into two clusters, one anterior ventral and one posterior dorsal...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2013
Xiaosi Gu Patrick R Hof Karl J Friston Jin Fan

This paper reviews the foundation for a role of the human anterior insular cortex (AIC) in emotional awareness, defined as the conscious experience of emotions. We first introduce the neuroanatomical features of AIC and existing findings on emotional awareness. Using empathy, the awareness and understanding of other people's emotional states, as a test case, we then present evidence to demonstr...

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