All Relations between interoception and island of reil

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A D Bud Crai. Interoceptive cortex in the posterior insula: comment on Garcia-Larrea et al. 2010 Brain 133, 2528. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 134. issue Pt 4. 2011-07-01. PMID:21131301. interoceptive cortex in the posterior insula: comment on garcia-larrea et al. 2011-07-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Karin Meissner, Marc Wittman. Body signals, cardiac awareness, and the perception of time. Biological psychology. vol 86. issue 3. 2011-07-01. PMID:21262314. recent research suggests that our sense of time intervals in the range of seconds is directly related to activity in the insular cortex, which contains the primary sensory area for interoception. 2011-07-01 2023-08-12 human
Joshua M Carlson, Tsafrir Greenberg, Denis Rubin, Lilianne R Mujica-Parod. Feeling anxious: anticipatory amygdalo-insular response predicts the feeling of anxious anticipation. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 6. issue 1. 2011-05-09. PMID:20207692. the anterior insula is also thought to underlie the interoceptive representation of one's affective state. 2011-05-09 2023-08-12 human
Amy C Janes, Diego A Pizzagalli, Sarah Richardt, Blaise de B Frederick, Avram J Holmes, Jessica Sousa, Maurizio Fava, A Eden Evins, Marc J Kaufma. Neural substrates of attentional bias for smoking-related cues: an FMRI study. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 35. issue 12. 2011-02-16. PMID:20703221. positive correlations were found between attentional bias and reactivity to smoking images in brain areas involved in emotion, memory, interoception, and visual processing, including the amygdala, hippocampus, parahippocampal gyrus, insula, and occipital cortex. 2011-02-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nasir H Naqvi, Antoine Bechar. The insula and drug addiction: an interoceptive view of pleasure, urges, and decision-making. Brain structure & function. vol 214. issue 5-6. 2011-01-24. PMID:20512364. the insula and drug addiction: an interoceptive view of pleasure, urges, and decision-making. 2011-01-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nasir H Naqvi, Antoine Bechar. The insula and drug addiction: an interoceptive view of pleasure, urges, and decision-making. Brain structure & function. vol 214. issue 5-6. 2011-01-24. PMID:20512364. a broad literature (much of it reviewed in this issue) has addressed the role of the insula in processes related to conscious interoception, emotional experience, and decision-making. 2011-01-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nasir H Naqvi, Antoine Bechar. The insula and drug addiction: an interoceptive view of pleasure, urges, and decision-making. Brain structure & function. vol 214. issue 5-6. 2011-01-24. PMID:20512364. here, we review evidence for the role of the insula in drug addiction, and propose a novel theoretical framework for addiction in which the insula represents the interoceptive effects of drug taking, making this information available to conscious awareness, memory and executive functions. 2011-01-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nasir H Naqvi, Antoine Bechar. The insula and drug addiction: an interoceptive view of pleasure, urges, and decision-making. Brain structure & function. vol 214. issue 5-6. 2011-01-24. PMID:20512364. a central theme of this framework is that a primary goal for the addicted individual is to obtain the effects of the drug use ritual upon the body, and representations of this goal in interoceptive terms by the insula contribute to how addicted individuals feel, remember, and decide about taking drugs. 2011-01-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Camilla Butti, Patrick R Ho. The insular cortex: a comparative perspective. Brain structure & function. vol 214. issue 5-6. 2011-01-24. PMID:20512368. the human insular cortex is involved in a variety of viscerosensory, visceromotor, and interoceptive functions, and plays a role in complex processes such as emotions, music, and language. 2011-01-24 2023-08-12 mouse
Vinod Menon, Lucina Q Uddi. Saliency, switching, attention and control: a network model of insula function. Brain structure & function. vol 214. issue 5-6. 2011-01-24. PMID:20512370. the insula is a brain structure implicated in disparate cognitive, affective, and regulatory functions, including interoceptive awareness, emotional responses, and empathic processes. 2011-01-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hugh Garava. Insula and drug cravings. Brain structure & function. vol 214. issue 5-6. 2011-01-24. PMID:20512373. evidence is presented that drug craving may be a particular instance of the anterior insula's broader role in interoception and subjective feeling states similar, for example, to thirst and hunger. 2011-01-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hermann Ackermann, Axel Riecke. The contribution(s) of the insula to speech production: a review of the clinical and functional imaging literature. Brain structure & function. vol 214. issue 5-6. 2011-01-24. PMID:20512374. nevertheless, intrasylvian hemodynamic activation does not appear restricted to articulatory processes and might also be engaged in the adjustment of the autonomic system to ventilatory needs during speech production: whereas the posterior insula could be involved in the cortical representation of respiration-related metabolic (interoceptive) states, the more rostral components, acting upon autonomic functions, might serve as a corollary pathway to "voluntary control of breathing" bound to corticospinal and -bulbar fiber tracts. 2011-01-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
A D Bud Crai. The sentient self. Brain structure & function. vol 214. issue 5-6. 2011-01-24. PMID:20512381. evidence for somatotopy in the primary interoceptive sensory cortex is presented, and the organization of the mid-insula and the anterior insula is discussed. 2011-01-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Miklós Palkovit. [Insula, a "mysterious" island in our brain -- minireview]. Orvosi hetilap. vol 151. issue 47. 2011-01-06. PMID:21071302. furthermore, the functional significance of insula in social-emotional, cognitive and sensorimotor network, speech and language processes, as well as in interoceptive awareness have been determined. 2011-01-06 2023-08-12 human
Hans-Christoph Friederich, Samantha Brooks, Rudolf Uher, Iain C Campbell, Vincent Giampietro, Mick Brammer, Steve C R Williams, Wolfgang Herzog, Janet Treasur. Neural correlates of body dissatisfaction in anorexia nervosa. Neuropsychologia. vol 48. issue 10. 2010-11-22. PMID:20553738. insula hyperactivation along with acc hypoactivation may be critical for altered interoceptive awareness to body self-comparison and/or for altered implicit motivation to thin-idealized body images in an patients. 2010-11-22 2023-08-12 human
Christine Wiebking, André Bauer, Moritz de Greck, Niall W Duncan, Claus Tempelmann, Georg Northof. Abnormal body perception and neural activity in the insula in depression: an fMRI study of the depressed "material me". The world journal of biological psychiatry : the official journal of the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry. vol 11. issue 3. 2010-06-18. PMID:20146653. since the "material me" has been especially associated with the anterior insula in healthy subjects, we hypothesized abnormalities in this region during interoceptive awareness in mdd. 2010-06-18 2023-08-12 human
Gui Xue, Zhonglin Lu, Irwin P Levin, Antoine Bechar. The impact of prior risk experiences on subsequent risky decision-making: the role of the insula. NeuroImage. vol 50. issue 2. 2010-05-11. PMID:20045470. using functional mri, we examined how gambling decisions and their underlying neural responses were modulated by prior risk experiences, with a focus on the insular cortex since it has been implicated in interoception, emotion and risky decision-making. 2010-05-11 2023-08-12 human
Monika-Zita Zempleni, Lars Michels, Ulrich Mehnert, Brigitte Schurch, Spyros Kollia. Cortical substrate of bladder control in SCI and the effect of peripheral pudendal stimulation. NeuroImage. vol 49. issue 4. 2010-04-26. PMID:19878725. we also provide evidence for a neuromodulatory effect of acute pudendal nerve stimulation, which was most prominent in the right posterior insula, a brain region implicated in homeostatic interoception in human. 2010-04-26 2023-08-12 human
Giovanni Berlucchi, Salvatore M Agliot. The body in the brain revisited. Experimental brain research. vol 200. issue 1. 2010-03-01. PMID:19690846. finally, we consider the role of the insular cortex as the terminal cortical station of interoception and other bodily signals, along with craig's proposal that the human insular cortex sets our species apart from other species by supporting consciousness of the body and the self. 2010-03-01 2023-08-12 human
Sahib S Khalsa, David Rudrauf, Justin S Feinstein, Daniel Trane. The pathways of interoceptive awareness. Nature neuroscience. vol 12. issue 12. 2009-12-30. PMID:19881506. a network of cortical brain regions, including the insula and anterior cingulate cortex (acc), has been proposed as the critical and sole substrate for interoceptive awareness. 2009-12-30 2023-08-12 human