All Relations between action selection and island of reil

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Isabel C Duarte, Ana Dionísio, Joana Oliveira, Marco Simões, Rita Correia, Joana A Dias, Salomé Caldeira, João Redondo, Miguel Castelo-Branc. Neural underpinnings of ethical decisions in life and death dilemmas in naïve and expert firefighters. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-06-08. PMID:38851794. connectivity analysis showed a larger directed influence of the insula on circuits related to action selection in non-experts, which were slower than experts in non rescuing decisions. 2024-06-08 2024-06-11 Not clear
Francesco Mannella, Marco Mirolli, Gianluca Baldassarr. Goal-Directed Behavior and Instrumental Devaluation: A Neural System-Level Computational Model. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 10. 2020-10-01. PMID:27803652. the model also proposes an initial hypothesis of the integrated system of key brain components supporting this process and allowing the recalled outcomes to bias action selection: (a) the sub-system formed by the basolateral amygdala and insular cortex acquiring the manipulanda-outcomes associations and attributing the current value to the outcomes; (b) three basal ganglia-cortical loops selecting respectively goals, associative sensory representations, and actions; (c) the cortico-cortical and striato-nigro-striatal neural pathways supporting the selection, and selection learning, of actions based on habits and goals. 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 rat
Hamdi Eryilmaz, Anais Rodriguez-Thompson, Alexandra S Tanner, Madeline Giegold, Franklin C Huntington, Joshua L Roffma. Neural determinants of human goal-directed vs. habitual action control and their relation to trait motivation. Scientific reports. vol 7. issue 1. 2019-02-04. PMID:28729647. participants showed enhanced activation in medial prefrontal and posterior cingulate cortices during goal-directed action selection in the training phase, whereas habitual action selection activated bilateral insula, bilateral dorsal caudate and left precentral gyrus. 2019-02-04 2023-08-13 human
Youngsun T Cho, Stephen Fromm, Amanda E Guyer, Allison Detloff, Daniel S Pine, Julie L Fudge, Monique Erns. Nucleus accumbens, thalamus and insula connectivity during incentive anticipation in typical adults and adolescents. NeuroImage. vol 66. 2015-08-06. PMID:23069809. our results suggest that anticipation of gain/loss involves an 'alerting' signal (thalamus) that converges with interoceptive information (insula) to shape action selection programs in the ventral striatum. 2015-08-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Martin P Paulus, Justin S Feinstein, David Leland, Alan N Simmon. Superior temporal gyrus and insula provide response and outcome-dependent information during assessment and action selection in a decision-making situation. NeuroImage. vol 25. issue 2. 2005-12-22. PMID:15784440. bilateral insula and medial prefrontal cortex (including the anterior cingulate) were specifically engaged during the assessment and action selection stages of decision-making, whereas bilateral superior frontal gyrus and right inferior parietal lobule activated more during the outcome. 2005-12-22 2023-08-12 human
Martin P Paulus, Justin S Feinstein, David Leland, Alan N Simmon. Superior temporal gyrus and insula provide response and outcome-dependent information during assessment and action selection in a decision-making situation. NeuroImage. vol 25. issue 2. 2005-12-22. PMID:15784440. superior temporal gyrus and insula provide response and outcome-dependent information during assessment and action selection in a decision-making situation. 2005-12-22 2023-08-12 human