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Hengyue Zhao, Jingjing Sun, Rong Zhang, Yumeng Jiang, Yuetong Zhang, Tingyong Feng, Pan Fen. The functional connectivity between right insula and anterior cingulate cortex underlying the association between future self-continuity and delay discounting. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 34. issue 7. 2024-07-23. PMID:39042032. the functional connectivity between right insula and anterior cingulate cortex underlying the association between future self-continuity and delay discounting. 2024-07-23 2024-07-25 Not clear
Lucia Hernandez-Pena, Julia Koch, Edda Bilek, Julia Schräder, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Rebecca Waller, Ute Habel, Rik Sijben, Lisa Wagel. Neural correlates of static and dynamic social decision-making in real-time sibling interactions. Human brain mapping. vol 45. issue 11. 2024-07-20. PMID:39031478. using the opposite contrast, dynamic decision-making showed higher activation in regions related to predicting and monitoring other's actions, including the anterior cingulate cortex and insula. 2024-07-20 2024-07-24 human
Xiaofei Dong, Lixia Cui, Blake W Johnso. Neural mechanisms for secondary suppression of emotional distractors: Evidence from concurrent electroencephalography-magnetoencephalography data. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 2024-07-18. PMID:39023970. in addition, distinct activation patterns were observed in the insula and anterior cingulate cortex during the p3b time window, indicating that attentional control mediated by the anterior cingulate cortex operates to suppress the processing of distracting emotional stimuli. 2024-07-18 2024-07-20 human
Kenta Kato, Hirofumi Tomiyama, Keitaro Murayama, Taro Mizobe, Akira Matsuo, Nami Nishida, Kou Matukuma, Mingi Kang, Kenta Sashikata, Kazufumi Kikuchi, Osamu Togao, Tomohiro Naka. Reduced resting-state functional connectivity between insula and inferior frontal gyrus and superior temporal gyrus in hoarding disorder. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 15. 2024-07-06. PMID:38966185. hoarding disorder (hd) is characterized by cognitive control impairments and abnormal brain activity in the insula and anterior cingulate cortex (acc) during disposal of personal items or certain executive function tasks. 2024-07-06 2024-07-08 Not clear
Xiaoli Guo, Lijun Yi. Behavioral dishonesty in multiscenes: Associations with trait honesty and neural patterns during (dis)honesty video-watching. Human brain mapping. vol 45. issue 8. 2024-06-10. PMID:38853713. last, by applying the feature elimination method, the midline self-referential regions (medial prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, and anterior cingulate cortex), anterior insula, and striatum were identified as the most informative brain regions in predicting behavioral dishonesty. 2024-06-10 2024-06-14 Not clear
Nilgoun Bahar, Gabriel J Cler, Saloni Krishnan, Salomi S Asaridou, Harriet J Smith, Hanna E Willis, Máiréad P Healy, Kate E Watkin. Differences in Cortical Surface Area in Developmental Language Disorder. Neurobiology of language (Cambridge, Mass.). vol 5. issue 2. 2024-06-04. PMID:38832358. relative to the td group, those with dld showed smaller surface area bilaterally in the inferior frontal gyrus extending to the anterior insula, in the posterior temporal and ventral occipito-temporal cortex, and in portions of the anterior cingulate and superior frontal cortex. 2024-06-04 2024-06-06 Not clear
b' Marieke A G Martens, Tarek Zghoul, Evelyn Watson, Sebastian W Rieger, Liliana P Capit\xe3o, Catherine J Harme. Acute neural effects of the mood stabiliser lamotrigine on emotional processing in healthy volunteers: a randomised control trial. Translational psychiatry. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-05-27. PMID:38802372.' a network of regions associated with emotional processing, including amygdala, insula, and the anterior cingulate cortex (acc), was significantly less activated in the lamotrigine group compared to the placebo group across emotional facial expressions. 2024-05-27 2024-05-31 human
Blaise L Worden, David F Tolin, Michael C Steven. An exploration of neural predictors of treatment compliance in cognitive-behavioral group therapy for hoarding disorder. Journal of affective disorders. vol 345. 2024-05-06. PMID:38706461. recent research has suggested that hd patients have abnormal brain activity identified by functional magnetic resonance (fmri) in regions often engaged for executive functioning (e.g., right superior frontal gyrus, anterior insula, and anterior cingulate), which raises questions about whether these abnormalities could relate to patients' ability to attend, understand, and engage in hd treatment. 2024-05-06 2024-05-08 Not clear
Takumi Yamasaki, Yasushi Kiyokawa, Arisa Munetomo, Yukari Takeuch. Naloxone increases conditioned fear responses during social buffering in male rats. The European journal of neuroscience. 2024-04-22. PMID:38644789. compared with saline, naloxone increased fos expression in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus and decreased fos expression in the nucleus accumbens shell, anterior cingulate cortex and insular cortex and tended to decrease fos expression in the nucleus accumbens core. 2024-04-22 2024-04-24 human
Rhiannon L Cowan, Tyler Davis, Bornali Kundu, Shervin Rahimpour, John D Rolston, Elliot H Smit. More widespread and rigid neuronal representation of reward expectation underlies impulsive choices. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. 2024-04-22. PMID:38645037. a regional analysis of reward and risk encoding highlighted the anterior cingulate cortex for value expectation, the anterior insula for risk expectation and surprise, and distinct regional encoding between impulsivity groups. 2024-04-22 2024-04-24 human
Natasha C Hughes, Helen Qian, Michael Zargari, Zixiang Zhao, Balbir Singh, Zhengyang Wang, Jenna N Fulton, Graham W Johnson, Rui Li, Benoit M Dawant, Dario J Englot, Christos Constantinidis, Shawniqua Williams Roberson, Sarah K Bic. Reward Circuit Local Field Potential Modulations Precede Risk Taking. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. 2024-04-22. PMID:38645237. reward circuitry regions including the amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex, insula, and anterior cingulate have been implicated in risk-taking by neuroimaging studies. 2024-04-22 2024-04-24 Not clear
Natasha C Hughes, Helen Qian, Michael Zargari, Zixiang Zhao, Balbir Singh, Zhengyang Wang, Jenna N Fulton, Graham W Johnson, Rui Li, Benoit M Dawant, Dario J Englot, Christos Constantinidis, Shawniqua Williams Roberson, Sarah K Bic. Reward Circuit Local Field Potential Modulations Precede Risk Taking. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. 2024-04-22. PMID:38645237. eleven patients with pharmacoresistant epilepsy who underwent stereotactic electroencephalography with electrodes in the amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex, insula, and/or anterior cingulate participated. 2024-04-22 2024-04-24 Not clear
Matthew P Gunn, Gregory M Rose, Alexis E Whitton, Diego A Pizzagalli, David G Gilber. Smoking Progression and Nicotine-Enhanced Reward Sensitivity Predicted by Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Salience and Executive Control Networks. Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2024-04-16. PMID:38624067. we hypothesized that high rsfc between brain areas with high densities of nicotinic receptors (insula, anterior cingulate cortex [acc], hippocampus, thalamus) and areas involved in reward-seeking (nucleus accumbens [nacc], prefrontal cortex [pfc]) would predict nicotine-enhanced reward sensitivity and smoking progression. 2024-04-16 2024-04-18 Not clear
Pan Zhang, Yangke Mao, Liangchao Gao, Zilei Tian, Ruirui Sun, Yuqi He, Peihong Ma, Beihong Dou, Yuan Chen, Xiabing Zhang, Zhaoxuan He, Tao Yin, Fang Zen. Abnormal functional connectivity of the reward circuit associated with early satiety in patients with postprandial distress syndrome. Appetite. vol 197. 2024-03-29. PMID:38552365. the results demonstrated that the patients with pds manifested strengthened fc between nac and the caudate, putamen, pallidum, amygdala, hippocampus, thalamus, anterior cingulate cortex (acc), and insula. 2024-03-29 2024-04-01 Not clear
Maria Del Vecchio, Pietro Avanzini, Marzio Gerbella, Sara Costa, Flavia Maria Zauli, Piergiorgio d'Orio, Elena Focacci, Ivana Sartori, Fausto Caruan. Anatomo-functional basis of emotional and motor resonance elicited by facial expressions. Brain : a journal of neurology. 2024-02-16. PMID:38365267. first, we intracranially recorded from prefrontal, premotor or anterior insular regions of 44 patients during the passive observation of emotional expressions, finding widespread modulations in prefrontal/insular regions (anterior cingulate cortex, anterior insula, orbitofrontal cortex and inferior frontal gyrus) and motor territories (rolandic operculum and inferior frontal junction). 2024-02-16 2024-02-19 Not clear
Maria Del Vecchio, Pietro Avanzini, Marzio Gerbella, Sara Costa, Flavia Maria Zauli, Piergiorgio d'Orio, Elena Focacci, Ivana Sartori, Fausto Caruan. Anatomo-functional basis of emotional and motor resonance elicited by facial expressions. Brain : a journal of neurology. 2024-02-16. PMID:38365267. subsequently, we electrically stimulated the activated sites, finding that (a) in the anterior cingulate cortex and anterior insula, the stimulation elicited emotional/interoceptive responses, as predicted by the 'emotional resonance model', (b) in the rolandic operculum it evoked face/mouth sensorimotor responses, in line with the 'motor resonance' model, and (c) all other regions were unresponsive or revealed functions unrelated to the processing of facial expressions. 2024-02-16 2024-02-19 Not clear
Cristiana C Marques, Alexandre Sayal, Joana Crisóstomo, João V Duarte, Paula Castilho, Kenneth Goss, Ana T Pereira, Miguel Castelo-Branc. A neural network underlying cognitive strategies related to eating, weight and body image concerns. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 17. 2024-02-06. PMID:38318273. all cognitive strategies recruited a network including the inferior and superior frontal gyri, orbitofrontal and anterior cingulate cortex, insula, and dorsal striatum. 2024-02-06 2024-02-09 human
Khushbu Agarwal, Paule V Joseph, Rui Zhang, Melanie L Schwandt, Vijay A Ramchandani, Nancy Diazgranados, David Goldman, Reza Momena. Early life stress and body-mass-index modulate brain connectivity in alcohol use disorder. Translational psychiatry. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-01-20. PMID:38245501. examining the relationship of brain connectivity with els and bmi, we observed positive associations with the correlations of sn seeds, right anterior insula (rains) and supramarginal gyrus (smg) with clusters in motor [occipital cortex, supplementary motor cortex]; anterior cingulate cortex (acc) with clusters in frontal, or executive, control regions (middle frontal gyrus; mfg, precentral gyrus) that reportedly are involved in processing of emotionally salient stimuli (all |β | > 0.001, |p | < 0.05). 2024-01-20 2024-01-23 human
Zhongyao Zang, Xiaoyue Chi, Mengkai Luan, Siyuan Hu, Ke Zhou, Jia Li. Inter-individual, hemispheric and sex variability of brain activations during numerosity processing. Brain structure & function. 2024-01-10. PMID:38197958. fifteen subject-specific activated regions, including the anterior intraparietal sulcus (aips), posterior intraparietal sulcus (pips), insula, inferior frontal gyrus (ifg), inferior temporal gyrus (itg), premotor area (pm), middle occipital gyrus (mog) and anterior cingulate cortex (acc), were delineated in each individual and then used to create a functional probabilistic atlas to quantify individual variability in brain activations of numerosity processing. 2024-01-10 2024-01-13 Not clear
Xun Yang, Yuan Song, Yuhan Zou, Yilin Li, Jianguang Zen. Neural correlates of prediction error in patients with schizophrenia: evidence from an fMRI meta-analysis. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 2023-12-07. PMID:38061699. our meta-analysis showed that, relative to healthy controls, schizophrenia patients showed increased activity in the precentral gyrus and middle frontal gyrus and reduced activity in the mesolimbic circuit, including the striatum, thalamus, amygdala, hippocampus, anterior cingulate cortex, insula, superior temporal gyrus, and cerebellum, when processing prediction errors. 2023-12-07 2023-12-17 Not clear