All Relations between taste perception and island of reil

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H Ogawa, M Wakita, K Hasegawa, T Kobayakawa, N Sakai, T Hirai, Y Yamashita, S Sait. Functional MRI detection of activation in the primary gustatory cortices in humans. Chemical senses. vol 30. issue 7. 2005-12-02. PMID:16135744. magnetoencephalography (meg) has recently revealed that the transitions between the parietal operculum (pop) and the insula (area g) and the ventral end of the central sulcus (cs) were activated with the shortest latency by instrumental gustatory stimulation, which suggests that the location of the primary gustatory area is in these two regions. 2005-12-02 2023-08-12 human
H Ogawa, M Wakita, K Hasegawa, T Kobayakawa, N Sakai, T Hirai, Y Yamashita, S Sait. Functional MRI detection of activation in the primary gustatory cortices in humans. Chemical senses. vol 30. issue 7. 2005-12-02. PMID:16135744. taking meg findings into consideration, the present findings strongly indicate that the primary gustatory area is present at both the transition between the pop and insula and the rop including the gray matter within a ventral part of the cs. 2005-12-02 2023-08-12 human
Shin-ichi Hirata, Tamio Nakamura, Hirotoshi Ifuku, Hisashi Ogaw. Gustatory coding in the precentral extension of area 3 in Japanese macaque monkeys; comparison with area G. Experimental brain research. vol 165. issue 4. 2005-12-01. PMID:15942736. gustatory coding in the precentral extension of area 3 in japanese macaque monkeys; comparison with area g. the precentral extension of area 3 as well as the transition between the frontal operculum and insula (area g) comprises the primary gustatory cortex in the subhuman primate, receiving projections from the thalamic taste relay. 2005-12-01 2023-08-12 monkey
David V Smith, Mi-Kyung Ye, Cheng-Shu L. Medullary taste responses are modulated by the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. Chemical senses. vol 30. issue 5. 2005-10-06. PMID:15872146. these results combine with excitatory and inhibitory modulation of nst neurons by the insular cortex, lateral hypothalamus and central nucleus of the amygdala to demonstrate extensive centrifugal modulation of brainstem gustatory neurons. 2005-10-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Edmund T Roll. Taste, olfactory, and food texture processing in the brain, and the control of food intake. Physiology & behavior. vol 85. issue 1. 2005-07-29. PMID:15924905. complementary neurophysiological recordings in macaques and functional neuroimaging in humans show that the primary taste cortex in the rostral insula and adjoining frontal operculum provides separate and combined representations of the taste, temperature, and texture (including viscosity and fat texture) of food in the mouth independently of hunger and thus of reward value and pleasantness. 2005-07-29 2023-08-12 human
Ming Teng Koh, Ilene L Bernstei. Mapping conditioned taste aversion associations using c-Fos reveals a dynamic role for insular cortex. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 119. issue 2. 2005-06-07. PMID:15839785. mapping conditioned taste aversion associations using c-fos reveals a dynamic role for insular cortex. 2005-06-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Senichiro Kikuchi, Fumio Kubota, Koichi Nisijima, Sumio Washiya, Satoshi Kat. Cerebral activation focusing on strong tasting food: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Neuroreport. vol 16. issue 3. 2005-05-16. PMID:15706236. activation in the insula (primary gustatory area) was very weak and limited to one side. 2005-05-16 2023-08-12 human
Masayuki Kobayashi, Masaki Takeda, Noriaki Hattori, Masaki Fukunaga, Tetsuya Sasabe, Noriko Inoue, Yasuo Nagai, Tohru Sawada, Norihiro Sadato, Yasuyoshi Watanab. Functional imaging of gustatory perception and imagery: "top-down" processing of gustatory signals. NeuroImage. vol 23. issue 4. 2005-02-23. PMID:15589092. although gustatory imagery and gustatory perception shared common parts of neural substrates, there was an asymmetrical topography of activation in the insula: the left insula was predominantly activated by gustatory imagery tasks. 2005-02-23 2023-08-12 human
Nadine Fresquet, Marie-Josée Angst, Guy Sandne. Insular cortex lesions alter conditioned taste avoidance in rats differentially when using two methods of sucrose delivery. Behavioural brain research. vol 153. issue 2. 2004-11-30. PMID:15265630. insular cortex lesions alter conditioned taste avoidance in rats differentially when using two methods of sucrose delivery. 2004-11-30 2023-08-12 rat
Hiroshi Yoshimura, Nobuo Kato, Tokio Sugai, Makoto Honjo, Jun Sato, Natsuki Segami, Norihiko Onod. To-and-fro optical voltage signal propagation between the insular gustatory and parietal oral somatosensory areas in rat cortex slices. Brain research. vol 1015. issue 1-2. 2004-10-15. PMID:15223374. taste perception depends not only on special taste information processed in the insular cortex, but also on oral somesthetic processing in the parietal cortex. 2004-10-15 2023-08-12 rat
María I Miranda, James L McGaug. Enhancement of inhibitory avoidance and conditioned taste aversion memory with insular cortex infusions of 8-Br-cAMP: involvement of the basolateral amygdala. Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). vol 11. issue 3. 2004-08-25. PMID:15169861. enhancement of inhibitory avoidance and conditioned taste aversion memory with insular cortex infusions of 8-br-camp: involvement of the basolateral amygdala. 2004-08-25 2023-08-12 rat
Beatriz Jiménez, Ricardo Tapi. Biochemical modulation of NMDA receptors: role in conditioned taste aversion. Neurochemical research. vol 29. issue 1. 2004-08-17. PMID:14992275. such modulation seems to be involved in cta, because inhibitors of protein kinase c (pkc) block cta acquisition and because the exposure to an unfamiliar taste results in an increased phosphorylation of tyrosine and serine residues of the nr2b subunit of the receptor in the insular cortex, the cerebral region where gustatory and visceral information converge. 2004-08-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Federico Bermúdez-Rattoni, Leticia Ramírez-Lugo, Ranier Gutiérrez, María Isabel Mirand. Molecular signals into the insular cortex and amygdala during aversive gustatory memory formation. Cellular and molecular neurobiology. vol 24. issue 1. 2004-06-28. PMID:15049508. molecular signals into the insular cortex and amygdala during aversive gustatory memory formation. 2004-06-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ivan E De Araujo, Edmund T Roll. Representation in the human brain of food texture and oral fat. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 24. issue 12. 2004-06-10. PMID:15044548. it was shown that the viscosity of oral stimuli is represented in the (primary) taste cortex in the anterior insula, in which activation was proportional to the log of the viscosity of a cellulose stimulus (carboxymethyl cellulose), and was also produced by sucrose. 2004-06-10 2023-08-12 human
Hiroshi Yoshimura, Tokio Sugai, Mitsuhiro Fukuda, Natsuki Segami, Norihiko Onod. Cortical spatial aspects of optical intrinsic signals in response to sucrose and NaCl stimuli. Neuroreport. vol 15. issue 1. 2004-05-27. PMID:15106824. to examine whether cortical taste neurons use spatial codes for discriminating taste information, we investigated the spatial aspects of optical intrinsic signal (ois) responses in the gustatory insular cortex (gc) elicited by the administration of two essential tastants, sucrose and nacl, on the tongue. 2004-05-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hiroshi Yoshimura, Nobuo Kato, Makoto Honjo, Tokio Sugai, Natsuki Segami, Norihiko Onod. Age-dependent emergence of a parieto-insular corticocortical signal flow in developing rats. Brain research. Developmental brain research. vol 149. issue 1. 2004-05-24. PMID:15013628. given that the parietal cortex receives somatosensory inputs from the oral cavity and the insular cortex receives primarily chemosensory inputs from the same source, the age-dependent changes in the availability of bidirectional signal traffic between these cortices might contribute to the development of multimodal responsiveness of taste neurons. 2004-05-24 2023-08-12 rat
Ranier Gutiérrez, Carlos J Rodriguez-Ortiz, Vanesa De La Cruz, Luis Núñez-Jaramillo, Federico Bermudez-Ratton. Cholinergic dependence of taste memory formation: evidence of two distinct processes. Neurobiology of learning and memory. vol 80. issue 3. 2004-03-29. PMID:14521874. these results suggest that the taste memory trace is processed in the insular cortex simultaneously by at least two independent mechanisms, and that their interaction would determine the degree of aversion or preference learned to a novel taste. 2004-03-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Thomas P Naidich, Eugene Kang, Girish M Fatterpekar, Bradley N Delman, S Humayun Gultekin, David Wolfe, Orlando Ortiz, Indra Yousry, Martin Weismann, Tarek A Yousr. The insula: anatomic study and MR imaging display at 1.5 T. AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology. vol 25. issue 2. 2004-03-29. PMID:14970021. the insula: anatomic study and mr imaging display at 1.5 t. the insula is important for gustatory sensation, motor speech control, vestibular function, and sympathetic control of cardiovascular tone. 2004-03-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Terence V Seward. Dual separate pathways for sensory and hedonic aspects of taste. Brain research bulletin. vol 62. issue 4. 2004-03-15. PMID:14709342. in rodent gustatory insular cortex, the sensory representation is found in anterior parts of the gustatory area, and the hedonic representation caudal to the sensory representation. 2004-03-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ming Teng Koh, Emily E Wilkins, Ilene L Bernstei. Novel tastes elevate c-fos expression in the central amygdala and insular cortex: implication for taste aversion learning. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 117. issue 6. 2004-03-01. PMID:14674859. novel tastes elevate c-fos expression in the central amygdala and insular cortex: implication for taste aversion learning. 2004-03-01 2023-08-12 Not clear