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Edmund T Roll. Reward Systems in the Brain and Nutrition. Annual review of nutrition. vol 36. 2017-07-20. PMID:27146018. the taste cortex in the anterior insula provides separate and combined representations of the taste, temperature, and texture of food in the mouth independently of hunger and thus of reward value and pleasantness. 2017-07-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Edmund T Roll. Functions of the anterior insula in taste, autonomic, and related functions. Brain and cognition. vol 110. 2017-06-29. PMID:26277487. the anterior insula contains the primary taste cortex, in which neurons in primates respond to different combinations providing a distributed representation of different prototypical tastes, oral texture including fat texture, and oral temperature. 2017-06-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Edmund T Roll. Functions of the anterior insula in taste, autonomic, and related functions. Brain and cognition. vol 110. 2017-06-29. PMID:26277487. these taste and somatosensory representations in the insula provide representations that are about the external world (touch), are intermediate (oral taste and texture), and are about internal signals related to visceral and autonomic function. 2017-06-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hideki Ohir. [Regulation of Behavior Based on Interoception]. Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo. vol 69. issue 4. 2017-06-19. PMID:28424393. in particular, the insular cortex has been linked to interoception, which is the representation of bodily physiological states that is used to regulate bodily states and mental functions. 2017-06-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ruma Goswami, Dimitri J Anastakis, Joel Katz, Karen D Davi. A longitudinal study of pain, personality, and brain plasticity following peripheral nerve injury. Pain. vol 157. issue 3. 2016-12-13. PMID:26588697. cold sensitivity and structural insula changes may reflect altered thermosensory or sensorimotor awareness representations. 2016-12-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Fernanda Ribeiro Marins, Marcelo Limborço-Filho, Carlos Henrique Xavier, Vinicia C Biancardi, Gisele C Vaz, Javier E Stern, Stephen M Oppenheimer, Marco Antonio Peliky Fonte. Functional topography of cardiovascular regulation along the rostrocaudal axis of the rat posterior insular cortex. Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology. vol 43. issue 4. 2016-12-13. PMID:26748663. cardiovascular (cv) representation has been identified within the insular cortex (ic) and a lateralization of function previously suggested. 2016-12-13 2023-08-13 rat
Elisabeth Stöttinger, Alex Filipowicz, Derick Valadao, Jody C Culham, Melvyn A Goodale, Britt Anderson, James Dancker. A cortical network that marks the moment when conscious representations are updated. Neuropsychologia. vol 79. issue Pt A. 2016-09-19. PMID:26529489. the moment when subjective perceptual representations changed activated a circumscribed network including the anterior insula, medial and inferior frontal regions and inferior parietal cortex. 2016-09-19 2023-08-13 human
Vinh Thai Nguyen, Michael Breakspear, Xintao Hu, Christine Cong Gu. The integration of the internal and external milieu in the insula during dynamic emotional experiences. NeuroImage. vol 124. issue Pt A. 2016-09-07. PMID:26375211. effective connectivity analysis revealed that the anterior insula, specifically tuned to the emotionally salient moments of the audio stream, serves as an integration hub of interoceptive processing: interoceptive states represented in the posterior insula are integrated with exteroceptive representations by the anterior insula to highlight these emotionally salient moments. 2016-09-07 2023-08-13 human
J A Eccles, S N Garfinkel, N A Harrison, J Ward, R E Taylor, A P Bewley, H D Critchle. Sensations of skin infestation linked to abnormal frontolimbic brain reactivity and differences in self-representation. Neuropsychologia. vol 77. 2016-08-03. PMID:26260311. together, these findings highlight a potential model for the maintenance of abnormal skin sensations, encompassing heightened threat processing within amygdala, increased salience of skin representations within insula and compromised prefrontal capacity for self-regulation and appraisal. 2016-08-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Lewis A Opler, Mark G A Opler, Amy F T Arnste. Ameliorating treatment-refractory depression with intranasal ketamine: potential NMDA receptor actions in the pain circuitry representing mental anguish. CNS spectrums. vol 21. issue 1. 2016-07-19. PMID:25619798. we hypothesize that the ultra-rapid effects of intranasal administration in humans may be due to ketamine blocking the nmdar circuits that generate the emotional representations of pain (eg, brodmann areas 24 and 25, insular cortex), cortical areas that can be overactive in depression and which sit above the nasal epithelium. 2016-07-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
J W Hwang, N Egorova, X Q Yang, W Y Zhang, J Chen, X Y Yang, L J Hu, S Sun, Y Tu, J Kon. Subthreshold depression is associated with impaired resting-state functional connectivity of the cognitive control network. Translational psychiatry. vol 5. 2016-07-19. PMID:26575224. irrespective of age, we found a significant rs-fc decrease in the ccn of the std subjects, compared with matched controls, particularly between the dlpfc and the brain regions associated with the representation of self and other mental states (temporo-parietal junction (tpj) and precuneus), as well as salience detection and orienting (insula). 2016-07-19 2023-08-13 human
Laura Clara Grandi, Marzio Gerbell. Single Neurons in the Insular Cortex of a Macaque Monkey Respond to Skin Brushing: Preliminary Data of the Possible Representation of Pleasant Touch. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 10. 2016-06-02. PMID:27252631. single neurons in the insular cortex of a macaque monkey respond to skin brushing: preliminary data of the possible representation of pleasant touch. 2016-06-02 2023-08-13 human
Jelle R Dalenberg, Heleen R Hoogeveen, Remco J Renken, Dave R M Langers, Gert J ter Hors. Functional specialization of the male insula during taste perception. NeuroImage. vol 119. 2016-05-31. PMID:26142270. more specifically, the left and right insular cortices are differentially engaged in processing the aforementioned taste characteristics: representations of the presence of a taste stimulus as well as its corresponding pleasantness dominate in the left insular cortex, whereas taste concentration processing dominates in the right insular cortex. 2016-05-31 2023-08-13 human
Xiaoqian Ding, Yi-Yuan Tang, Chen Cao, Yuqin Deng, Yan Wang, Xiu Xin, Michael I Posne. Short-term meditation modulates brain activity of insight evoked with solution cue. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 10. issue 1. 2016-05-10. PMID:24532700. based on prior research, we speculate on the function of this pattern of brain activity: (i) cg may be involved in detecting conflict and breaking mental set, (ii) mfg/ifg may play an important role in restructuring of the problem representation, (iii) insula, ipl and stg may be associated with error detection, problem understanding or general attentive control and (iv) putamen may be activated by 'aha' feeling. 2016-05-10 2023-08-12 human
Jason A Avery, Kara L Kerr, John E Ingeholm, Kaiping Burrows, Jerzy Bodurka, W Kyle Simmon. A common gustatory and interoceptive representation in the human mid-insula. Human brain mapping. vol 36. issue 8. 2016-04-04. PMID:25950427. this apparent convergence of gustatory and interoceptive information could reflect a common neural representation in the insula shared by both interoception and gustation. 2016-04-04 2023-08-13 human
Edmund T Roll. Taste, olfactory, and food reward value processing in the brain. Progress in neurobiology. vol 127-128. 2016-01-15. PMID:25812933. complementary neuronal recordings in primates, and functional neuroimaging in humans, show that the primary taste cortex in the anterior insula provides separate and combined representations of the taste, temperature, and texture (including fat texture) of food in the mouth independently of hunger and thus of reward value and pleasantness. 2016-01-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
Janina Seubert, Kathrin Ohla, Yoshiko Yokomukai, Thilo Kellermann, Johan N Lundströ. Superadditive opercular activation to food flavor is mediated by enhanced temporal and limbic coupling. Human brain mapping. vol 36. issue 5. 2015-12-31. PMID:25545699. these findings suggest a central role of the insular cortex in the transition from mere detection of chemosensory convergence to a superadditive flavor representation. 2015-12-31 2023-08-13 Not clear
V G Aleksandrov, N P Aleksandrov. [The Role of Insular Cortex in Autonomic Control]. Fiziologiia cheloveka. vol 41. issue 5. 2015-12-16. PMID:26601415. the experimental evidence of viscerotopical organization of not only sensor, but also motor representation of visceral systems in the insular cortex is discussed. 2015-12-16 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ikuhiro Kida, Jun-Ichiro Enmi, Hidehiro Iida, Yoshichika Yoshiok. Asymmetrical intersection between the middle cerebral artery and rhinal vein suggests asymmetrical gustatory cortex location in rodent hemispheres. Neuroscience letters. vol 589. 2015-08-27. PMID:25578950. taken together with the previous functional mri results, this result indicates that the gustatory representation in relation to the intersection may be identically conserved in the insular cortex of both hemispheres; therefore, the rodent gustatory cortex may be asymmetrically located between the left and right hemispheres. 2015-08-27 2023-08-13 Not clear
Francesca M M Citron, Adele E Goldber. Metaphorical sentences are more emotionally engaging than their literal counterparts. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 26. issue 11. 2015-06-15. PMID:24800628. they also support the idea that even conventional metaphors can be grounded in sensorimotor and perceptual representations in that primary and secondary gustatory areas (lateral ofc, frontal operculum, anterior insula) were more active as well. 2015-06-15 2023-08-13 Not clear