All Relations between negative emotion and island of reil

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Imis Dogan, Christian Saß, Shahram Mirzazade, Alexandra Kleiman, Cornelius J Werner, Anna Pohl, Johannes Schiefer, Ferdinand Binkofski, Jörg B Schulz, N Jon Shah, Kathrin Reet. Neural correlates of impaired emotion processing in manifest Huntington's disease. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 9. issue 5. 2014-12-23. PMID:23482620. along with deficient recognition of negative emotions, patients exhibited predominantly lower neural response to stimuli of negative valences in the amygdala, hippocampus, striatum, insula, cingulate and prefrontal cortices, as well as in sensorimotor, temporal and visual areas. 2014-12-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Michael C Chen, Catie Chang, Gary H Glover, Ian H Gotli. Increased insula coactivation with salience networks in insomnia. Biological psychology. vol 97. 2014-11-10. PMID:24412227. this increased involvement of the anterior insula was associated with negative affect in insomniacs. 2014-11-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hikaru Takeuchi, Yasuyuki Taki, Rui Nouchi, Hiroshi Hashizume, Atsushi Sekiguchi, Yuka Kotozaki, Seishu Nakagawa, Carlos Makoto Miyauchi, Yuko Sassa, Ryuta Kawashim. Working memory training improves emotional states of healthy individuals. Frontiers in systems neuroscience. vol 8. 2014-10-31. PMID:25360090. furthermore, wmt reduced activity in the left posterior insula during tasks evoking negative emotion, which was related to anger. 2014-10-31 2023-08-13 human
Patricia Z Tan, Kyung Hwa Lee, Ronald E Dahl, Eric E Nelson, Laura J Stroud, Greg J Siegle, Judith K Morgan, Jennifer S Sil. Associations between maternal negative affect and adolescent's neural response to peer evaluation. Developmental cognitive neuroscience. vol 8. 2014-09-29. PMID:24613174. however, longer durations of maternal negative affect were associated with decreased responsivity to peer acceptance in the amygdala, left anterior insula, subgenual anterior cingulate, and left nucleus accumbens. 2014-09-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Heide Klumpp, David Post, Mike Angstadt, Daniel A Fitzgerald, K Luan Pha. Anterior cingulate cortex and insula response during indirect and direct processing of emotional faces in generalized social anxiety disorder. Biology of mood & anxiety disorders. vol 3. 2014-05-20. PMID:23547713. generalized social anxiety disorder (gsad) is associated with a heightened neural sensitivity to signals that convey threat, as evidenced by exaggerated amygdala and/or insula activation when processing face stimuli that express negative emotions. 2014-05-20 2023-08-12 human
Olga M Klimecki, Susanne Leiberg, Claus Lamm, Tania Singe. Functional neural plasticity and associated changes in positive affect after compassion training. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 23. issue 7. 2014-01-07. PMID:22661409. participants' initial empathic responses to the task were accompanied by negative affect and activations in the anterior insula and anterior medial cingulate cortex--a core neural network underlying empathy for pain. 2014-01-07 2023-08-12 human
Thomas Baumgartner, Lorena R R Gianotti, Daria Knoc. Who is honest and why: baseline activation in anterior insula predicts inter-individual differences in deceptive behavior. Biological psychology. vol 94. issue 1. 2013-10-29. PMID:23735708. moreover, results provide evidence that high baseline activation in the anterior insula is associated with negative affect and dispositional tendencies to avoid aversive emotional situations. 2013-10-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Caroline K L Schraa-Tam, Willem J R Rietdijk, Willem J M I Verbeke, Roeland C Dietvorst, Wouter E van den Berg, Richard P Bagozzi, Chris I De Zeeu. fMRI activities in the emotional cerebellum: a preference for negative stimuli and goal-directed behavior. Cerebellum (London, England). vol 11. issue 1. 2012-12-04. PMID:21761197. the cerebellar activations associated with negative emotions occurred concomitantly with activations of mirror neuron domains such as the insula and amygdala. 2012-12-04 2023-08-12 human
Brett Froeliger, Leslie A Modlin, Rachel V Kozink, Lihong Wang, F Joseph McClerno. Smoking abstinence and depressive symptoms modulate the executive control system during emotional information processing. Addiction biology. vol 17. issue 3. 2012-08-06. PMID:22081878. withdrawal-related negative affect was associated with right insula activation to negative images. 2012-08-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Carrie L Masten, Eva H Telzer, Andrew J Fuligni, Matthew D Lieberman, Naomi I Eisenberge. Time spent with friends in adolescence relates to less neural sensitivity to later peer rejection. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 7. issue 1. 2012-05-04. PMID:21183457. findings from region of interest and whole brain analyses revealed that spending more time with friends during adolescence related to less activity in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex and anterior insula--regions previously linked with negative affect and pain processing--during an experience of peer rejection 2 years later. 2012-05-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nicole R Giuliani, Emily M Drabant, Roshni Bhatnagar, James J Gros. Emotion regulation and brain plasticity: expressive suppression use predicts anterior insula volume. NeuroImage. vol 58. issue 1. 2011-11-23. PMID:21704173. as predicted, both roi and vbm methods found that expressive suppression usage, but not negative affect and cognitive reappraisal, was positively related to anterior insula volume. 2011-11-23 2023-08-12 human
George M Slavich, Aoife O'Donovan, Elissa S Epel, Margaret E Kemen. Black sheep get the blues: a psychobiological model of social rejection and depression. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. vol 35. issue 1. 2010-12-08. PMID:20083138. in this model, social rejection events activate brain regions involved in processing negative affect and rejection-related distress (e.g., anterior insula, dorsal anterior cingulate cortex). 2010-12-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
George M Slavich, Baldwin M Way, Naomi I Eisenberger, Shelley E Taylo. Neural sensitivity to social rejection is associated with inflammatory responses to social stress. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 107. issue 33. 2010-09-27. PMID:20679216. in the neuroimaging subsample, greater increases in stnfalpharii (but not il-6) were associated with greater activity in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex and anterior insula, brain regions that have previously been associated with processing rejection-related distress and negative affect. 2010-09-27 2023-08-12 human
Amanda K Y Mak, Zhi-Guo Hu, John X Zhang, Zhuang-Wei Xiao, Tatia M C Le. Neural correlates of regulation of positive and negative emotions: an fmri study. Neuroscience letters. vol 457. issue 2. 2009-07-15. PMID:19429172. for regulation of positive or negative emotion, changes of bold responses in the prefrontal regions and the left insula are associated with regulation of positive emotion; whereas activity of the left orbitofrontal gyrus, the left superior frontal gyrus, and the anterior cingulate gyrus appears to be involved in regulation of negative emotion. 2009-07-15 2023-08-12 human
Lijuan Xu, Zhu-Yuan Liang, Kun Wang, Shu Li, Tianzi Jian. Neural mechanism of intertemporal choice: from discounting future gains to future losses. Brain research. vol 1261. 2009-04-10. PMID:19185567. moreover, we found that the insula, thalamus and dorsal striatum were more activated during intertemporal choices involving losses, suggesting that the enhanced sensitivity to losses may be driven by negative emotions. 2009-04-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Katja Mériau, Isabell Wartenburger, Philipp Kazzer, Kristin Prehn, Arno Villringer, Elke van der Meer, Hauke R Heekere. Insular activity during passive viewing of aversive stimuli reflects individual differences in state negative affect. Brain and cognition. vol 69. issue 1. 2009-03-09. PMID:18632198. greater recruitment of the insula in response to aversive relative to neutral stimuli in subjects with high state negative affect may represent increased processing of salient aversive stimuli. 2009-03-09 2023-08-12 human
Golnaz Tabibnia, Ajay B Satpute, Matthew D Lieberma. The sunny side of fairness: preference for fairness activates reward circuitry (and disregarding unfairness activates self-control circuitry). Psychological science. vol 19. issue 4. 2008-06-24. PMID:18399886. furthermore, the tendency to accept unfair proposals was associated with increased activity in right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex, a region involved in emotion regulation, and with decreased activity in the anterior insula, which has been implicated in negative affect. 2008-06-24 2023-08-12 Not clear