All Relations between interoception and island of reil

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Ricardo R Uchida, Cristina M Del-Ben, Geraldo F Busatto, Fábio L S Duran, Francisco S Guimarães, José A S Crippa, David Araújo, Antonio C Santos, Frederico G Graef. Regional gray matter abnormalities in panic disorder: a voxel-based morphometry study. Psychiatry research. vol 163. issue 1. 2008-08-22. PMID:18417322. the insula and anterior cingulate abnormalities may be relevant to the pathophysiology of pd, since these structures participate in the evaluation process that ascribes negative emotional meaning to potentially distressing cognitive and interoceptive sensory information. 2008-08-22 2023-08-12 human
Brooks King-Casas, Carla Sharp, Laura Lomax-Bream, Terry Lohrenz, Peter Fonagy, P Read Montagu. The rupture and repair of cooperation in borderline personality disorder. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 321. issue 5890. 2008-08-19. PMID:18687957. neurally, activity in the anterior insula, a region known to respond to norm violations across affective, interoceptive, economic, and social dimensions, strongly differentiated healthy participants from individuals with bpd. 2008-08-19 2023-08-12 human
Sanjay J Mathew, Rebecca B Price, Dennis S Charne. Recent advances in the neurobiology of anxiety disorders: implications for novel therapeutics. American journal of medical genetics. Part C, Seminars in medical genetics. vol 148C. issue 2. 2008-05-22. PMID:18412102. neuroanatomical and neuroimaging research in anxiety disorders has centered on the role of the amygdala, reciprocal connections between the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex, and, most recently, alterations in interoceptive processing by the anterior insula. 2008-05-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
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 Volko. Gastric distention activates satiety circuitry in the human brain. NeuroImage. vol 39. issue 4. 2008-05-12. PMID:18155924. these findings provide evidence that the left amygdala and insula process interoceptive signals of fullness produced by gastric distention involved in the controls of food intake. 2008-05-12 2023-08-12 human
Martin P Paulu. Neural basis of reward and craving--a homeostatic point of view. Dialogues in clinical neuroscience. vol 9. issue 4. 2008-04-11. PMID:18286798. here, it is argued that the interoceptive system, which provides information about the subject's internal state and is integrated in the insular cortex, and not the subcortical ventral striatum, is the critical neural substrate for reward-related processes. 2008-04-11 2023-08-12 human
Andrea L A Schoedel, Katharina Zimmermann, Hermann O Handwerker, Clemens Forste. The influence of simultaneous ratings on cortical BOLD effects during painful and non-painful stimulation. Pain. vol 135. issue 1-2. 2008-03-25. PMID:17611034. (3) in contrast to most other cortical regions, the posterior insular cortex, which is crucial for the integration of interoceptive afferent input, shows stronger responses in the absence of ratings, which points to a unique role of this region in the processing of somato-visceral information. 2008-03-25 2023-08-12 human
H Henrik Ehrsson, Katja Wiech, Nikolaus Weiskopf, Raymond J Dolan, Richard E Passingha. Threatening a rubber hand that you feel is yours elicits a cortical anxiety response. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 104. issue 23. 2008-01-22. PMID:17517605. here we show that threat to the rubber hand can induce a similar level of activity in the brain areas associated with anxiety and interoceptive awareness (insula and anterior cingulate cortex) as when the person's real hand is threatened. 2008-01-22 2023-08-12 human
Marco Contreras, Francisco Ceric, Fernando Torrealb. Inactivation of the interoceptive insula disrupts drug craving and malaise induced by lithium. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 318. issue 5850. 2007-11-09. PMID:17962567. inactivation of the interoceptive insula disrupts drug craving and malaise induced by lithium. 2007-11-09 2023-08-12 rat
Marco Contreras, Francisco Ceric, Fernando Torrealb. Inactivation of the interoceptive insula disrupts drug craving and malaise induced by lithium. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 318. issue 5850. 2007-11-09. PMID:17962567. interoceptive insula inactivation also blunted the signs of malaise induced by acute lithium administration. 2007-11-09 2023-08-12 rat
Olga Pollatos, Rainer Schandry, Dorothee P Auer, Christian Kaufman. Brain structures mediating cardiovascular arousal and interoceptive awareness. Brain research. vol 1141. 2007-06-01. PMID:17296169. during the interoceptive task (directing attention towards heartbeats in relation to an exteroceptive task) the thalamus, the insula, the medial frontal/dorsal cingulate and the inferior frontal gyrus, as well as the somatomotor cortex were activated. 2007-06-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Olga Pollatos, Rainer Schandry, Dorothee P Auer, Christian Kaufman. Brain structures mediating cardiovascular arousal and interoceptive awareness. Brain research. vol 1141. 2007-06-01. PMID:17296169. furthermore, the degree of interoceptive awareness predicted the degree of activation of both the insula and the medial frontal/dorsal cingulate gyrus. 2007-06-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anna Andréasson, Lotta Arborelius, Charlotte Erlanson-Albertsson, Mats Lekande. A putative role for cytokines in the impaired appetite in depression. Brain, behavior, and immunity. vol 21. issue 2. 2007-03-02. PMID:16996241. finally, we propose that the immune system uses the interoceptive pathway projecting to the insular cortex, a brain region where cytokine-induced changes in appetite could be partly mediated, and that this pathway is activated in depression. 2007-03-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Olga Pollatos, Klaus Gramann, Rainer Schandr. Neural systems connecting interoceptive awareness and feelings. Human brain mapping. vol 28. issue 1. 2007-02-12. PMID:16729289. the source reconstruction revealed that interoceptive awareness is related to an enhanced activation in both first-order structures (insula, somatosensory cortices) and second-order structures (anterior cingulate, prefrontal cortices). 2007-02-12 2023-08-12 human
M Leone, A Proietti Cecchini, E Mea, V Tullo, M Curone, G Busson. Neuroimaging and pain: a window on the autonomic nervous system. Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology. vol 27 Suppl 2. 2006-07-26. PMID:16688617. the resulting interoceptive stream projects to the viscerosensory cortex in the mid-insula and onto the right anterior insula and orbitofrontal cortices. 2006-07-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sara W Lazar, Catherine E Kerr, Rachel H Wasserman, Jeremy R Gray, Douglas N Greve, Michael T Treadway, Metta McGarvey, Brian T Quinn, Jeffery A Dusek, Herbert Benson, Scott L Rauch, Christopher I Moore, Bruce Fisch. Meditation experience is associated with increased cortical thickness. Neuroreport. vol 16. issue 17. 2006-01-13. PMID:16272874. brain regions associated with attention, interoception and sensory processing were thicker in meditation participants than matched controls, including the prefrontal cortex and right anterior insula. 2006-01-13 2023-08-12 human
Olga Pollatos, Wladimir Kirsch, Rainer Schandr. Brain structures involved in interoceptive awareness and cardioafferent signal processing: a dipole source localization study. Human brain mapping. vol 26. issue 1. 2005-10-04. PMID:15852466. we conclude that the identified structures are involved in the processing of cardiac signals, whereby anterior cingulate and right insula seem to serve as interoceptive centers for cardioception. 2005-10-04 2023-08-12 human
Daniel A Fitzgerald, Stefan Posse, Gregory J Moore, Manuel E Tancer, Pradeep J Nathan, K Luan Pha. Neural correlates of internally-generated disgust via autobiographical recall: a functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation. Neuroscience letters. vol 370. issue 2-3. 2005-01-31. PMID:15488301. these findings suggest that areas previously associated with the perception of disgust (e.g., insula, basal ganglia) are also involved interoceptive experience of disgust. 2005-01-31 2023-08-12 human
A D Crai. Interoception: the sense of the physiological condition of the body. Current opinion in neurobiology. vol 13. issue 4. 2003-11-03. PMID:12965300. the primary interoceptive representation in the dorsal posterior insula engenders distinct highly resolved feelings from the body that include pain, temperature, itch, sensual touch, muscular and visceral sensations, vasomotor activity, hunger, thirst, and 'air hunger'. 2003-11-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
A D Crai. Interoception: the sense of the physiological condition of the body. Current opinion in neurobiology. vol 13. issue 4. 2003-11-03. PMID:12965300. in humans, a meta-representation of the primary interoceptive activity is engendered in the right anterior insula, which seems to provide the basis for the subjective image of the material self as a feeling (sentient) entity, that is, emotional awareness. 2003-11-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
W Jänig, H J Häble. [Physiology and pathophysiology of visceral pain]. Schmerz (Berlin, Germany). vol 16. issue 6. 2003-02-12. PMID:12474029. visceral nociception and pain is presumably (together with other visceral sensations and homeostatic regulations of autonomic body functions) primarily represented in the insula in the context of interoception. 2003-02-12 2023-08-12 Not clear