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Portion of the mammalian cerebral cortex
The insular cortex (also insula and insular lobe) is a portion of the cerebral cortex folded deep within the lateral sulcus (the fissure separating the
Insular_cortex
Sensory system that receives and integrates information from the body
represented principally by the insular cortex as feelings. These feelings then influence drives when the anterior cingulate cortex is activated. The endocrine
Interoception
Outer layer of the cerebrum of the mammalian brain
the insular cortex is completely hidden. The cortex is thickest over the top of a gyrus and thinnest at the bottom of a sulcus. The cerebral cortex is
Cerebral_cortex
Parts of the cerebrum
in shocking stimulation whenever the insular cortex was silenced. This finding supports that the insular cortex takes information to specific amygdala
Lobes_of_the_brain
Specific class of mammalian cortical neurons
(humans and other great apes): the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and the fronto-insular cortex (FI) (which each make up the salience network). In 2008
Von_Economo_neuron
Brain structure responsible for perception of taste
gustatory cortex (GC) is a brain structure responsible for the perception of taste. It consists of two substructures: the anterior insula on the insular lobe
Gustatory_cortex
Large-scale brain network involved in detecting and attending to relevant stimuli
network involving the more dorsal anterior insular cortex. In 2019, Uddin et al. proposed that midcingulo-insular network (M-CIN) be used as a standard anatomical
Salience_network
Part of the anatomy of the brain
occipital operculum, part of the occipital lobe. The insular lobe is a portion of the cerebral cortex that has invaginated to lie deep within the lateral
Operculum_(brain)
Brain region
areas PV and S2 and inner edge adjoins the insular cortex. In humans, the secondary somatosensory cortex includes parts of Brodmann area (BA) 40 and
Secondary somatosensory cortex
Secondary_somatosensory_cortex
Central organ of the human nervous system
the visual cortex of the occipital lobe, the auditory cortex in parts of the temporal lobe and insular cortex, and the somatosensory cortex in the parietal
Human_brain
Disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds
representation conveys an abnormally strong signal to the (anterior) insular cortex, which is then hyperactive relative to non-misophonic controls. Although
Misophonia
Neocortical posterior region of the insular cortex
Granular insular cortex (or visceral area) refers to a portion of the cerebral cortex defined on the basis of internal structure in the human and macaque
Granular_insular_cortex
Topics referred to by the same term
parochial Insular may also refer to: Insular Chile Insular region of Colombia Insular Ecuador, administratively known as Galápagos Province Insular Region
Insular
Portuguese neuroscientist (born 1944)
emotions, e.g. in ventromedial prefrontal cortex and amygdala. He also demonstrated that while the insular cortex plays a major role in feelings, it is not
Antonio_Damasio
Nerve receptors in mammalian skin
stroking of a brush with the velocity of 3 cm/s. CT neurons project to the insular cortex in the brain, and the firing frequency of CT neurons correlate with
C_tactile_afferent
Speech processing areas of the brain
Broca's area. Pulvinar is connected to many frontal regions of the frontal cortex and the ventral nucleus is involved in speech production. The frontal speech
Language_center
Crevice in the brain separating the frontal and parietal lobes from the temporal
separates the frontal and parietal lobes from the temporal lobe. The insular cortex lies deep within the lateral sulcus. The lateral sulcus divides both
Lateral_sulcus
Radiologic sign in brain ischemia
white matter in the brain along the lateral margins of the insular cortex. Loss of the insular ribbon occurs when edema forms in the cerebral tissue of
Insular_ribbon_sign
Part of the brain responsible for sensing
lobes, the gustatory cortex on the insular lobe (also referred to as the insular cortex), and the primary somatosensory cortex on the anterior parietal
Sensory_cortex
Structure in the brain
the cerebral cortex and subcortical regions including the amygdala, hippocampus and thalamus. It is located between the insular cortex laterally and
Claustrum
52 distinct regions of the brain's cerebral cortex
– Insular cortex Area 15* – Anterior temporal lobe Area 16 – Insular cortex Area 17 – Primary visual cortex (V1) Area 18 – Secondary visual cortex (V2)
Brodmann_area
Region of the prefrontal cortex of the brain
medial dorsal nucleus, insular cortex, entorhinal cortex, perirhinal cortex, hypothalamus, and amygdala. The orbitofrontal cortex is reciprocally connected
Orbitofrontal_cortex
Part of the brain
posterior insular cortex and adjacent parietal operculum, with additional involvement of temporo-parietal regions. Human vestibular cortex has been localized
Vestibular_cortex
Psychophysiological response to rewarding auditory or visual stimuli
reward system, including the nucleus accumbens, orbitofrontal cortex, and insular cortex. All three of these brain structures are known to contain a hedonic
Frisson
Sensory pathway from the skin to the thalamus
nuclei. From there, signals go to the cingulate cortex, the primary somatosensory cortex, and insular cortex respectively. The anterior spinothalamic tract
Spinothalamic_tract
Part of the limbic lobe of the brain cortex
midorbitofrontal cortex and lateral prefrontal cortex. The ventral anterior cingulate (Brodmann's area 24) sends projections to the anterior insular cortex, premotor
Cingulate_cortex
State of overwhelm caused by an excess of sensory input
activation of the anterior insular cortex which is evoked by trigger noises and can be measured by fMRI; the anterior insular cortex may be involved with the
Sensory_overload
Nerve system for sensing touch, temperature, body position, and pain
integrates visual and proprioceptive info to locate objects in space. The insular cortex (insula) plays a role in the sense of bodily-ownership, bodily self-awareness
Somatosensory_system
Unpleasant feeling of a psychological nature
found to be involved in psychological pain include the insular cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, thalamus, parahippocampal gyrus, basal ganglia, and cerebellum
Psychological_pain
Region of the brain which processes touch
spinothalamic tract is interpreted mainly by other areas of the brain (see insular cortex and cingulate gyrus), it is not as relevant as the other symptoms.[citation
Primary_somatosensory_cortex
Condition in which pain is experienced without unpleasantness
insular cortex secondary to damage and the limbic system, specifically the cingulate gyrus, whose prime response to the pain perceived by the insular
Pain_asymbolia
superior temporal area (MST) Insular cortex Cingulate cortex Anterior cingulate Posterior cingulate Retrosplenial cortex Indusium griseum Subgenual area
List of regions in the human brain
List_of_regions_in_the_human_brain
Region of the brainstem regulating urinary reflexes
coordinates with other brain centers, including the medial frontal cortex, insular cortex, hypothalamus and periaqueductal gray (PAG). The PAG acts as a relay
Pontine_micturition_center
Personality disorder
anterior insular cortex. The results of a 2015 study associated the condition of NPD with a reduced volume of gray matter in the prefrontal cortex. It has
Narcissistic personality disorder
Narcissistic_personality_disorder
Hallucination involving perception of tactile input
somatosensory system with neuronal signals in the parietal cortex, insular cortex and premotor cortex. Moreover, the posterior insula is responsible for mental
Tactile_hallucination
Efferent pathway of the amygdala
other parts of the cortex. Its strongest direct connections to the cerebral cortex are with the insular cortex, the orbital cortex, and the medial wall
Amygdalofugal_pathway
Systemic Brain Function of Human Physiology
cerebral cortex areas can control the immune system, and the body’s homeostatic and stress physiology. Areas doing this include the insular cortex, the orbital
Neural top–down control of physiology
Neural_top–down_control_of_physiology
Love that is not reciprocated by the receiver
prefrontal cortex, and orbitofrontal cortex have been associated with assessing one's gains and losses, and active areas of the insular cortex and anterior
Unrequited_love
Group of neural structures responsible for motivation and desire
the pars compacta and pars reticulata), prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, insular cortex, hippocampus, hypothalamus (particularly, the orexinergic
Reward_system
Game in economic experiments
the posterior insular cortex (associated with interoception) during unfair offers and show reduced activity in the anterior insular cortex compared to controls
Ultimatum_game
Israeli psychoneuroimmunologist
activity-dependent cell labelling, she showed that neuronal ensembles in the mouse insular cortex, which were active during two different models of inflammation (colitis
Asya_Rolls
Characteristics of the brain that differentiate the male brain and the female brain
cingulate gyrus, insular cortex, and Heschl's gyrus; both thalami and precuneus; the left parahippocampal gyrus and lateral occipital cortex (superior division)
Neuroscience of sex differences
Neuroscience_of_sex_differences
Evolution and neuroscience of romantic love
prefrontal cortex, and orbitofrontal cortex have been associated with assessing one's gains and losses, and active areas of the insular cortex and anterior
Biology_of_romantic_love
Intense feelings of well-being
typically originating in the temporal lobe, but affecting the anterior insular cortex. This euphoria is symptomatic of a rare syndrome called ecstatic seizures
Euphoria
Cognitive system for temporarily holding information
a lack of consistent prefrontal cortex activation in children, while posterior regions including the insular cortex and cerebellum remain intact. Working
Working_memory
Type of organ
nerve, activation of the brain stem and the insular cortex, prefrontal cortex, and somatosensory cortex. Blockage or obstruction of the bile duct by
Bile_duct
White matter structure of the brain
extrema) is a series of nerve tracts between the claustrum and the insular cortex. It is also described as a thin capsule of white matter as association
Extreme_capsule
Individual person as the object of its own reflective consciousness
to combine to provide humans with the ability to self-reflect. The insular cortex is also thought to be involved in the process of self-reference. Culture
Self
American neuroscientist
model of brain network dynamics centered on the unique role of the insular cortex and salience network (Menon & Uddin, 2010) that is the topic of her
Lucina_Uddin
Intense feeling of contempt or dislike for someone
putamen, bilaterally in the premotor cortex, in the frontal pole, and bilaterally in the medial insular cortex of the human brain. Those suffering from
Hatred
Region of the brain's temporal cortex; receives processed sensory information
output region of perirhinal cortex. Inputs to area 35 more strongly reflect olfactory and gustatory inputs from piriform and insular cortices, in addition to
Perirhinal_cortex
Rare neurological condition
Premotor cortex Insular cortex Superior temporal sulcus Fusiform gyrus Bilateral S1 Bilateral S2 The fusiform gyrus, bilateral SI and SII, premotor cortex, and
Mirror-touch_synesthesia
Neuroanatomical feature
insular cortex. The limen insulae translates as the threshold to the insula, and is the point at which the insular cortex is continuous with cortex over
Limen_insulae
American cognitive neuroscientist
left frontal lobe, including portions of insular cortex and critical white matter pathways below the cortex. In another peer-reviewed paper (2), Dronkers
Nina_Dronkers
German neuroscientist
and correlate these facial expressions with neural activity in the insular cortex. Gogolla conducted her undergraduate studies in human biology at the
Nadine_Gogolla
Biological processes that underlie human's perception of self-understanding
to combine to provide humans with the ability to self-reflect. The insular cortex is also thought to be involved in the process of self-reference. The
Neural_basis_of_self
Mental phenomenon of holding contradictory beliefs
counter-attitudinal response, to activate the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex and the anterior insular cortex; the degree of activation of said regions of the brain is
Cognitive_dissonance
Cranial nerve responsible for the face's senses and motor functions
the ventromedial (VM) nucleus of the thalamus, which projects to the insular cortex. Finally, some fibers are sent to the intralaminar nucleus (IL) of the
Trigeminal_nerve
Phase of sleep characterized by random and rapid eye movements
amygdala may also regulate cardiac function in lieu of the less active insular cortex. Compared to slow-wave sleep, both waking and paradoxical sleep involve
Rapid_eye_movement_sleep
Medical condition
affective disorders. PPD is also linked with significant reductions in insular cortex volume, although this may be caused by the secondary hyponatraemia.
Primary_polydipsia
Awareness of internal and external existence
cortical regions, the left ventral anterior insular cortex, and the pregenual anterior cingulate cortex. These three regions may work together as a triad
Consciousness
Part of the brain's frontal cortex
the primary motor cortex is bordered by the insular cortex in the lateral sulcus. The primary motor cortex extends dorsally to the top of the hemisphere
Primary_motor_cortex
Type of unpleasant bodily feeling
the thalamus. Pain-related activity in the thalamus spreads to the insular cortex (thought to embody, among other things, the feeling that distinguishes
Pain
Structure in the basal ganglia of the brain
nucleus and does not extend as far forward. It is deep/medial to the insular cortex, with which it is coextensive; the two are separated by intervening
Lentiform_nucleus
Study of the neural mechanisms of emotion
Friston, Karl J.; Fan, Jin (2013). "Anterior insular cortex and emotional awareness: Anterior Insular Cortex and Emotional Awareness". Journal of Comparative
Affective_neuroscience
Non-neocortical anterior region of the insular cortex
surface of the cortex rostrally, between the piriform area ventrally and the gustatory area or the visceral area (granular insular cortex) dorsally. Granular
Agranular_insula
Personality trait of negativity
the associations have also been found with the medial prefrontal cortex, insular cortex, and hippocampus, while other studies have found no correlations
Neuroticism
Large-scale brain network involved in sustained attention and complex cognition
; Menon, V. (22 August 2008). "A critical role for the right fronto-insular cortex in switching between central-executive and default-mode networks". Proceedings
Frontoparietal_network
Tendency for people's perception to be affected by their recurring thoughts at the time
activation in the insular cortex, the orbitofrontal cortex and the amygdala when presented with smoking cues. The orbitofrontal cortex is known to be coordinated
Attentional_bias
Topics referred to by the same term
governorship assigned to Sancho Panza as a prank in the novel Don Quixote Insular cortex, a brain structure "Insula", a 2020 song by Moses Sumney from Græ This
Insula
Rare form of epilepsy causing ecstatic and mystical experiences
ecstatic feelings result from ictal hyperactivation of the anterior insular cortex. The epilepsy is often caused by epileptogenic brain tumors. Brain imaging
Ecstatic_seizures
Neural oscillation in the 25–140Hz range
scalp EEG. fMRI on the same monks revealed greater activation of right insular cortex and caudate nucleus during meditation. The neurobiological mechanisms
Gamma_wave
Spanish-born Canadian neuroscientist, researcher, and writer (born 1973)
Toronto. Farias's work hypothesizes a link between dystonia and the insular cortex, which plays a role in controlling motion and emotion. Farias theorizes
Joaquin_Farias
Part of the brain's prefrontal cortex
opercularis), (cortex posterior to the ascending ramus of the lateral sulcus), is the part of frontal lobe that overlies the insular cortex and may be associated
Inferior_frontal_gyrus
Negative emotions due to paying for a good or service
centre) was unable to counteract the activity (pain experienced) in the insular cortex, the participant would not purchase the product in question, as paying
Pain_of_paying
List of characters in the Dexter franchise
serial killer known as the "Brain Surgeon"; he removes the anterior insular cortex (the part of the brain that controls empathy) from his victims' brains
List_of_Dexter_characters
Sensory neuron that detects pain
thalamus and then to the somatosensory cortex, where the location and intensity of pain are processed. The insular cortex, another key region in pain processing
Nociceptor
Delusion involving denial of ownership of a limb
J.; Maeder P.; Bogousslavsky J. (2002). "Strokes restricted to the insular cortex". Neurology. 59 (12): 1950–1955. doi:10.1212/01.wnl.0000038905.75660
Somatoparaphrenia
Mood disorder experienced after childbirth
and right insular cortex. Recent findings have also identified blunted activity in the anterior cingulate cortex, striatum, orbitofrontal cortex, and insula
Postpartum_depression
Ability to switch thinking about two concepts
junction and areas within the midcingulo-insular network, such as the insular cortex and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, emphasizing their critical role in
Cognitive_flexibility
Representation in the mind of objects, activities or events, whether they existed or not
gustatory imagery reveals activation in the anterior insular cortex, frontal operculum, and prefrontal cortex. Novices of a specific form of mental imagery show
Mental_image
Language used to describe the human body
Cortical areas: Limbic lobe Orbitofrontal cortex Piriform cortex part of the olfactory system Entorhinal cortex Hippocampus and associated structures Fornix
Medical_terminology
Heritable characteristics affecting learning
cascade is important for the regulation of lysine acetylation in the insular cortex of the brain (A part of the brain implicated in the formation of taste
Epigenetics in learning and memory
Epigenetics_in_learning_and_memory
Experience interpreted within a religious framework
neurological mechanisms involved in mystical experiences, such as the anterior insular cortex, which is involved in self-awareness and subjective certainty. A common
Mystical or religious experience
Mystical_or_religious_experience
Topics referred to by the same term
a municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Island of Reil, the insular cortex of the mammalian brain Runway end identifier lights, abbreviated REIL
Reil
Study of the different types of sensory perception of fetuses during pregnancy
regions of the cerebral cortex including the primary sensory cortex (S1), the insular cortex and the anterior cingulated cortex. Fetal pain is not possible
Prenatal_perception
American neurophysiologist (born 1956)
claustrum, a mysterious anatomical structure situated underneath the insular cortex, and consciousness. Over the last decade, Koch has worked closely with
Christof_Koch
Approach to the study of human personality
"Neuroanatomical correlates of extroversion and neuroticism". Cerebral Cortex. 16 (12): 1809–19. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhj118. PMID 16421327. Mendez MF,
Trait_theory
Effects of meditation on brain activity
meta-awareness (frontopolar cortex/Brodmann area 10), exteroceptive and interoceptive body awareness (sensory cortex and insular cortex), memory consolidation
Brain_activity_and_meditation
Type of brain injury
with other tests to speculate to possible dysfunction of the prefrontal cortex, the front-most area of the frontal lobe, that plays an important role in
Frontal_lobe_injury
Medical condition
Mikulis DJ (2004). "Perceptual illusion of "paradoxical heat" engages the insular cortex". J Neurophysiol. 92 (2): 1248–1251. doi:10.1152/jn.00084.2004. PMID 15277602
Referred_itch
Seizures which affect only one brain hemisphere
particularly in seizures involving the temporoparietal junction or insular cortex. These symptoms may be brief, stereotyped, and difficult for individuals
Focal_seizure
White matter tract in the human brain
curving in an upward pathway behind the external capsule inward of the insular cortex and continuing up into the posterior part of the orbital gyrus. It does
Uncinate_fasciculus
Medical condition
a rostral-caudal gradient. Inferior frontal, anterior temporal, and insular cortex atrophy often accompanies LATE hippocampal atrophy, the same anatomical
Hippocampal_sclerosis
Brain area
of continuous granular layer, and from the more posterior agranular Insular cortex. Area 13b is a thin and dysgranular cortical area, often characterized
Brodmann_area_13
Topics referred to by the same term
Insular Region, Venezuela Insular area, a US-associated jurisdiction that is not part of a US state Insular cortex of the brain Insular Southeast Asia Mainland
Insular_Region
Interdisciplinary field
the insular cortex in risky decision-making is to simulate potential negative consequences of taking a gamble. Neuroscience has found the insular is activated
Neuroeconomics
Sensory nuclei in medulla oblongata
posteromedial nucleus of thalamus → (via third-order neuron) sensory cortex and insular cortex paraventricular nucleus of hypothalamus → limbic system (mediates
Solitary_nucleus
Neural circuit on immune system
Itay; Avishai, Eden; Hajjo, Haitham; Schiller, Maya (2021-11-08). "Insular cortex neurons encode and retrieve specific immune responses". Cell. 184 (24):
Inflammatory_reflex
Anxiety disorder characterized by reoccurring unexpected panic attacks
2007). "Reduced γ-Aminobutyric AcidA–Benzodiazepine Binding Sites in Insular Cortex of Individuals With Panic Disorder". Archives of General Psychiatry
Panic_disorder
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Unique, Singular, Exclusive
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Arabic, Muslim
Unique; Singular; Single
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Muslim
Helper, Supporter
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Hindu, Indian
A Moon Beam
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Hindu
A common name given for all sweets, Generally it means sweet
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Unique, Singular, Exclusive
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Helper; Supporter
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Radiant; Bright; Enlightening
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Unique, Singular, Exclusive
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Unique, Singular, Exclusive
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Whole Universe
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Unique, Singular, Exclusive
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Moons luster
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Sweet
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Unique, Singular, Exclusive
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Winner of fame
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Rivulet; Small River
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Notable; Eminent
Male
Hebrew
(דִּקְלָה) Hebrew name of foreign origin, DIQLAH means "palm grove." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Joktan.
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Native American
Black kettle.
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(ÐнатоÌлий) Russian form of Latin Anatolius, ANATOLII means "east" and "sunrise."
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Light; Honour
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Biblical
Flames, inflamed, swords.
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
The Lord of Rama
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Tamil
A perfect charming girl
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adv.
In an insular manner.
a.
Denoting one person or thing; as, the singular number; -- opposed to dual and plural.
a.
Of or pertaining to the people of an island; narrow; circumscribed; illiberal; contracted; as, insular habits, opinions, or prejudices.
a.
Each; individual; as, to convey several parcels of land, all and singular.
v. t.
To insulate. See Insulate.
a.
Of or pertaining to an island; of the nature, or possessing the characteristics, of an island; as, an insular climate, fauna, etc.
a.
Measured by an angle; as, angular distance.
a.
Distinguished as existing in a very high degree; rarely equaled; eminent; extraordinary; exceptional; as, a man of singular gravity or attainments.
a.
Fig.: Lean; lank; raw-boned; ungraceful; sharp and stiff in character; as, remarkably angular in his habits and appearance; an angular female.
a.
Insular.
a.
Of or pertaining to a consul; performing the duties of a consul; as, consular power; consular dignity; consular officers.
a.
Pertaining to, or having the form of, a ring; forming a ring; ringed; ring-shaped; as, annular fibers.
n.
The singular number, or the number denoting one person or thing; a word in the singular number.
a.
Consular.
v. t.
To treat with abuse, insolence, indignity, or contempt, by word or action; to abuse; as, to call a man a coward or a liar, or to sneer at him, is to insult him.
a.
Standing by itself; out of the ordinary course; unusual; uncommon; strange; as, a singular phenomenon.
n.
One who insults.
n.
An islander.
n.
A making angular; angular formation.
a.
Relating to an angle or to angles; having an angle or angles; forming an angle or corner; sharp-cornered; pointed; as, an angular figure.