All Relations between affective value and island of reil

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Marion Criaud, Leigh Christopher, Philippe Boulinguez, Benedicte Ballanger, Anthony E Lang, Sang S Cho, Sylvain Houle, Antonio P Strafell. Contribution of insula in Parkinson's disease: A quantitative meta-analysis study. Human brain mapping. vol 37. issue 4. 2016-12-13. PMID:26800238. the insula region is known to be an integrating hub interacting with multiple brain networks involved in cognitive, affective, sensory, and autonomic processes. 2016-12-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
India Morriso. ALE meta-analysis reveals dissociable networks for affective and discriminative aspects of touch. Human brain mapping. vol 37. issue 4. 2016-12-13. PMID:26873519. these meta-analyses revealed dissociable regions for affective and discriminative touch, with posterior insula (pi) more likely to be activated for affective touch, and primary somatosensory cortices (si) more likely to be activated for discriminative touch. 2016-12-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
James W Ibinson, Keith M Vogt, Kevin B Taylor, Shiv B Dua, Christopher J Becker, Marco Loggia, Ajay D Wasa. Optimizing and Interpreting Insular Functional Connectivity Maps Obtained During Acute Experimental Pain: The Effects of Global Signal and Task Paradigm Regression. Brain connectivity. vol 5. issue 10. 2016-09-30. PMID:26061382. the insula is uniquely located between the temporal and parietal cortices, making it anatomically well-positioned to act as an integrating center between the sensory and affective domains for the processing of painful stimulation. 2016-09-30 2023-08-13 human
Martina Bonenberger, Paul L Plener, Rebecca C Groschwitz, Georg Grön, Birgit Able. Differential neural processing of unpleasant haptic sensations in somatic and affective partitions of the insula in non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Psychiatry research. vol 234. issue 3. 2016-07-26. PMID:26527172. differential neural processing of unpleasant haptic sensations in somatic and affective partitions of the insula in non-suicidal self-injury (nssi). 2016-07-26 2023-08-13 human
Martina Bonenberger, Paul L Plener, Rebecca C Groschwitz, Georg Grön, Birgit Able. Differential neural processing of unpleasant haptic sensations in somatic and affective partitions of the insula in non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Psychiatry research. vol 234. issue 3. 2016-07-26. PMID:26527172. by contrast, activation of the anterior insula, rather related to the more affective aspects of distressing stimuli, was significantly modulated only in the control group, but not in subjects with nssi. 2016-07-26 2023-08-13 human
Silvia P Caminiti, Nicola Canessa, Chiara Cerami, Alessandra Dodich, Chiara Crespi, Sandro Iannaccone, Alessandra Marcone, Andrea Falini, Stefano F Capp. Affective mentalizing and brain activity at rest in the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia. NeuroImage. Clinical. vol 9. 2016-07-21. PMID:26594631. bvftd patients display an impairment in the attribution of cognitive and affective states to others, reflecting gm atrophy in brain regions associated with social cognition, such as amygdala, superior temporal cortex and posterior insula. 2016-07-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Lydia Kogler, Veronika I Müller, Amy Chang, Simon B Eickhoff, Peter T Fox, Ruben C Gur, Birgit Dernt. Psychosocial versus physiological stress - Meta-analyses on deactivations and activations of the neural correlates of stress reactions. NeuroImage. vol 119. 2016-06-06. PMID:26123376. analysis of physiological stress showed consistent activation of cognitive and affective components of pain processing such as the insula, striatum, or the middle cingulate cortex. 2016-06-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Tsafrir Greenberg, Joshua M Carlson, Denis Rubin, Jiook Cha, Lilianne Mujica-Parod. Anticipation of high arousal aversive and positive movie clips engages common and distinct neural substrates. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 10. issue 4. 2016-05-13. PMID:24984958. anticipation of all affective clips engaged common regions including the anterior insula, dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, thalamus, caudate, inferior parietal and prefrontal cortex that are associated with emotional experience, sustained attention and appraisal. 2016-05-13 2023-08-13 human
Kristin Prehn, Christoph W Korn, Malek Bajbouj, Gisela Klann-Delius, Winfried Menninghaus, Arthur M Jacobs, Hauke R Heekere. The neural correlates of emotion alignment in social interaction. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 10. issue 3. 2016-05-12. PMID:24795436. in anticipation of the affective picture, the interaction partner's arousal ratings correlated positively with activity in anterior insula and prefrontal cortex. 2016-05-12 2023-08-13 human
Molly V Lucas, Laura C Anderson, Danielle Z Bolling, Kevin A Pelphrey, Martha D Kaise. Dissociating the Neural Correlates of Experiencing and Imagining Affective Touch. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 25. issue 9. 2016-05-06. PMID:24700583. we posit that the dissociation of insula function suggests posterior and anterior insula involvement in distinct yet interacting processes: coding physical stimulation and affective interpretation of touch. 2016-05-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Meghan L Meyer, Kipling D Williams, Naomi I Eisenberge. Why Social Pain Can Live on: Different Neural Mechanisms Are Associated with Reliving Social and Physical Pain. PloS one. vol 10. issue 6. 2016-04-21. PMID:26061877. here, we observed that reliving social (vs. physical) pain led to greater self-reported re-experienced pain and greater activity in affective pain regions (dorsal anterior cingulate cortex and anterior insula). 2016-04-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jake R Carpenter-Thompson, Sara A Schmidt, Fatima T Husai. Neural Plasticity of Mild Tinnitus: An fMRI Investigation Comparing Those Recently Diagnosed with Tinnitus to Those That Had Tinnitus for a Long Period of Time. Neural plasticity. vol 2015. 2016-03-09. PMID:26246914. the rtin group recruited the posterior cingulate and insula to a greater extent than the ltin group when processing affective sounds. 2016-03-09 2023-08-13 human
Markus Gschwind, Fabienne Picar. Ecstatic Epileptic Seizures: A Glimpse into the Multiple Roles of the Insula. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 10. 2016-02-29. PMID:26924970. here we summarize the role of the multiple sensory, autonomic, affective, and cognitive functions of the insular cortex, which are integrated into the creation of self-awareness, and we suggest how this system may become dysfunctional on several levels during ecstatic aura. 2016-02-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Elsa Yolanda Costanzo, Mirta Villarreal, Lucas Javier Drucaroff, Manuel Ortiz-Villafañe, Mariana Nair Castro, Micaela Goldschmidt, Agustina Edith Wainsztein, María Soledad Ladrón-de-Guevara, Carlos Romero, Luis Ignacio Brusco, Joan A Camprodon, Charles Nemeroff, Salvador Martín Guinjoa. Hemispheric specialization in affective responses, cerebral dominance for language, and handedness: Lateralization of emotion, language, and dexterity. Behavioural brain research. vol 288. 2016-01-27. PMID:25882724. mood induction and language activation during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) were used in 20 right-handed and 20 nonright-handed subjects, focusing on interconnected regions known to play critical roles in affective responses: subgenual cingulate cortex, amygdala, and anterior insular cortex. 2016-01-27 2023-08-13 human
Mathias L Mathiasen, Lilliane Hansen, Menno P Witte. Insular projections to the parahippocampal region in the rat. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 523. issue 9. 2016-01-19. PMID:25641117. the insular cortex is involved in the perception of interoceptive signals, coding of emotional and affective states, and processing information from gustatory, olfactory, auditory, somatosensory, and nociceptive modalities. 2016-01-19 2023-08-13 rat
Stephanie M Gorka, Daniel A Fitzgerald, Harriet de Wit, Mike Angstadt, K Luan Pha. Opioid modulation of resting-state anterior cingulate cortex functional connectivity. Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England). vol 28. issue 12. 2015-12-23. PMID:25237122. physical and emotional pain is thought to be represented in the brain by a 'pain matrix,' consisting of the insula, thalamus, and somatosensory cortices, with processing of the affective dimension of pain in the dorsal and rostral anterior cingulate cortex (acc). 2015-12-23 2023-08-13 human
Camille Tessitore King, Koji Hashimoto, Ginger D Blonde, Alan C Specto. Unconditioned oromotor taste reactivity elicited by sucrose and quinine is unaffected by extensive bilateral damage to the gustatory zone of the insular cortex in rats. Brain research. vol 1599. 2015-12-01. PMID:25536305. though these findings do not rule out involvement of the gustatory cortex in palatability processing, they make evident that the region of insular cortex destroyed is not necessary for the normal expression of unconditioned affective behavioral responses to taste stimuli. 2015-12-01 2023-08-13 rat
Thaís T Hayata, Felipe P G Bergo, Thiago J Rezende, Alfredo Damasceno, Benito P Damasceno, Fernando Cendes, Florindo Stella, Marcio L F Balthaza. Cortical correlates of affective syndrome in dementia due to Alzheimer's disease. Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria. vol 73. issue 7. 2015-11-25. PMID:26200048. there was correlation between affective syndrome and cortical thickness in right frontal structures, insula and temporal pole. 2015-11-25 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sjoerd J H Ebisch, Annalisa Bello, Grazia F Spitoni, Mauro G Perrucci, Vittorio Gallese, Giorgia Committeri, Concetta Pastorelli, Luigi Pizzamigli. Emotional susceptibility trait modulates insula responses and functional connectivity in flavor processing. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 9. 2015-11-23. PMID:26594159. the present study aimed at investigating the relationship between emotional susceptibility (es), an aspect of the personality trait neuroticism, and individual differences in the neural responses in anterior insula to primary sensory stimuli colored by affective valence, i.e., distasting or pleasantly tasting oral stimuli. 2015-11-23 2023-08-13 human
Florent Barthas, Jim Sellmeijer, Sylvain Hugel, Elisabeth Waltisperger, Michel Barrot, Ipek Yalci. The anterior cingulate cortex is a critical hub for pain-induced depression. Biological psychiatry. vol 77. issue 3. 2015-08-24. PMID:25433903. here, we compared the role of the anterior cingulate cortex (acc) and the posterior insular cortex in the anxiodepressive, sensory, and affective aspects of chronic pain. 2015-08-24 2023-08-13 Not clear