All Relations between island of reil and orbital frontal cortex

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Lars Schwabe, Christian J Merz, Bertram Walter, Dieter Vaitl, Oliver T Wolf, Rudolf Star. Emotional modulation of the attentional blink: the neural structures involved in capturing and holding attention. Neuropsychologia. vol 49. issue 3. 2011-05-27. PMID:21195103. the prolonged attentional blink following emotional t1 was correlated with enhanced activity in a cortical network including the anterior cingulate cortex, the insula and the orbitofrontal cortex. 2011-05-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Eric Stice, Sonja Yokum, Kyle S Burger, Leonard H Epstein, Dana M Smal. Youth at risk for obesity show greater activation of striatal and somatosensory regions to food. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 31. issue 12. 2011-05-27. PMID:21430137. high-risk youth showed greater activation in the caudate, parietal operculum, and frontal operculum in response to food intake and in the caudate, putamen, insula, thalamus, and orbitofrontal cortex in response to monetary reward. 2011-05-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Takashi Tsukiura, Roberto Cabez. Shared brain activity for aesthetic and moral judgments: implications for the Beauty-is-Good stereotype. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 6. issue 1. 2011-05-09. PMID:20231177. activity in the medial orbitofrontal cortex increased as a function of both attractiveness and goodness ratings, whereas activity in the insular cortex decreased with both attractiveness and goodness ratings. 2011-05-09 2023-08-12 human
Sara M Levens, Elizabeth A Phelp. Insula and orbital frontal cortex activity underlying emotion interference resolution in working memory. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 22. issue 12. 2010-11-30. PMID:20044897. insula and orbital frontal cortex activity underlying emotion interference resolution in working memory. 2010-11-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sara M Levens, Elizabeth A Phelp. Insula and orbital frontal cortex activity underlying emotion interference resolution in working memory. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 22. issue 12. 2010-11-30. PMID:20044897. in addition, rois in the right and left anterior insula and in the right orbital frontal cortex (ofc) were identified that appear to underlie emotional interference resolution in wm. 2010-11-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nora D Volkow, Gene-Jack Wang, Dardo Tomasi, Frank Telang, Joanna S Fowler, Kith Pradhan, Millard Jayne, Jean Logan, Rita Z Goldstein, Nelly Alia-Klein, Christopher Won. Methylphenidate attenuates limbic brain inhibition after cocaine-cues exposure in cocaine abusers. PloS one. vol 5. issue 7. 2010-10-28. PMID:20634975. decreases in metabolism in these regions were not associated with craving; in contrast the voxel-wise spm analysis identified significant correlations with craving in anterior orbitofrontal cortex (p<0.005), amygdala, striatum and middle insula (p<0.05). 2010-10-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Mark S George, Herbert E Ward, Philip T Ninan, Mark Pollack, Ziad Nahas, Berry Anderson, Samet Kose, Robert H Howland, Wayne K Goodman, James C Ballenge. A pilot study of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) for treatment-resistant anxiety disorders. Brain stimulation. vol 1. issue 2. 2010-10-19. PMID:20633378. because the vagus nerve sends information to brain regions important in anxiety regulation (locus coeruleus, orbitofrontal cortex, insula, hippocampus and amygdala), this pathway might be involved in perceiving or manifesting various somatic and cognitive symptoms that characterize anxiety disorders. 2010-10-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ilona Croy, Julia Schellong, Johannes Gerber, Peter Joraschky, Emilia Iannilli, Thomas Humme. Women with a history of childhood maltreatment exhibit more activation in association areas following non-traumatic olfactory stimuli: a fMRI study. PloS one. vol 5. issue 2. 2010-09-30. PMID:20179758. the focus on olfactory perception is based on the overlap of brain areas often proposed to be affected in cm patients and the projection areas of the olfactory system, including the amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex, insula and hippocampus. 2010-09-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ulrike Moser, Wolfgang Wadsak, Christoph Spindelegger, Markus Mitterhauser, Leonhard-Key Mien, Christian Bieglmayer, Kurt Kletter, Siegfried Kasper, Rupert Lanzenberge. Hypothalamic serotonin-1A receptor binding measured by PET predicts the plasma level of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in healthy women. Neuroscience letters. vol 476. issue 3. 2010-08-12. PMID:20399839. nine a priori defined brain regions (hypothalamus, orbitofrontal cortex, amygdala, hippocampus, anterior and posterior cingulate cortices, dorsal raphe nucleus, retrosplenial cortex, and insula) and the cerebellum (reference region) were delineated on coregistered mr images. 2010-08-12 2023-08-12 human
Linda Van Leijenhorst, Kiki Zanolie, Catharina S Van Meel, P Michiel Westenberg, Serge A R B Rombouts, Eveline A Cron. What motivates the adolescent? Brain regions mediating reward sensitivity across adolescence. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 20. issue 1. 2010-08-02. PMID:19406906. we show that in anticipation of uncertain outcomes, the anterior insula is more active in adolescents compared with young adults and that the ventral striatum shows a reward-related peak in middle adolescence, whereas young adults show orbitofrontal cortex activation to omitted reward. 2010-08-02 2023-08-12 human
Luca Passamonti, Graeme Fairchild, Ian M Goodyer, Georgina Hurford, Cindy C Hagan, James B Rowe, Andrew J Calde. Neural abnormalities in early-onset and adolescence-onset conduct disorder. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 67. issue 7. 2010-07-26. PMID:20603454. hence, we investigated neurophysiological responses to emotional and neutral faces in regions associated with antisocial behavior (ie, the amygdala, ventromedial prefrontal cortex, insula, and orbitofrontal cortex) in individuals with eo-cd and ao-cd and in healthy control subjects. 2010-07-26 2023-08-12 human
Michèle Wessa, Julia Link. Emotional processing in bipolar disorder: behavioural and neuroimaging findings. International review of psychiatry (Abingdon, England). vol 21. issue 4. 2010-07-14. PMID:20374149. in response to emotional stimuli bipolar patients show a dysfunction in a ventral-limbic brain network including the amygdala, insula, striatum, subgenual cingulate cortex, ventrolateral prefrontal cortex and orbitofrontal cortex. 2010-07-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Katrin R Scharpf, Julia Wendt, Martin Lotze, Alfons O Ham. The brain's relevance detection network operates independently of stimulus modality. Behavioural brain research. vol 210. issue 1. 2010-06-30. PMID:20122966. therefore, this network consisting of the amygdala, the anterior insula, the superior temporal sulcus (sts), and the orbitofrontal cortex (ofc) may rather be involved in more general relevance detection which should be independent of the sensory modality of the stimuli. 2010-06-30 2023-08-12 human
Christopher G Davey, Nicholas B Allen, Ben J Harrison, Dominic B Dwyer, Murat Yüce. Being liked activates primary reward and midline self-related brain regions. Human brain mapping. vol 31. issue 4. 2010-06-21. PMID:19823984. finally, being liked by the opposite compared to the same gender activated the right caudal orbitofrontal cortex and right anterior insula: areas important for the representation of primary somatic rewards. 2010-06-21 2023-08-12 human
Johannes Frasnelli, Johan N Lundström, Julie A Boyle, Jelena Djordjevic, Robert J Zatorre, Marilyn Jones-Gotma. Neuroanatomical correlates of olfactory performance. Experimental brain research. vol 201. issue 1. 2010-06-07. PMID:19730837. we observed a correlation between olfactory performance and cortical thickness of structures involved in earlier and later stages of chemosensory processing such as right medial orbitofrontal cortex, right insula, and adjacent cortex. 2010-06-07 2023-08-12 human
Kenneth Blum, Thomas J H Chen, Amanda L H Chen, Margaret Madigan, B William Downs, Roger L Waite, Eric R Braverman, Mallory Kerner, Abdalla Bowirrat, John Giordano, Harry Henshaw, Mark S Gol. Do dopaminergic gene polymorphisms affect mesolimbic reward activation of music listening response? Therapeutic impact on Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS). Medical hypotheses. vol 74. issue 3. 2010-05-07. PMID:19914781. listing to pleasant music induced a strong response and significant activation of the vta-mediated interaction of the nac with the hypothalamus, insula, and orbitofrontal cortex. 2010-05-07 2023-08-12 human
Denis Tolkunov, Denis Rubin, Lr Mujica-Parod. Power spectrum scale invariance quantifies limbic dysregulation in trait anxious adults using fMRI: adapting methods optimized for characterizing autonomic dysregulation to neural dynamic time series. NeuroImage. vol 50. issue 1. 2010-05-03. PMID:20025979. our results supported this hypothesis, showing moderate to strong correlations of trait anxiety and beta (r=0.45-0.54) for the amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex, hippocampus, superior temporal gyrus, posterior insula, and anterior cingulate. 2010-05-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jessica Albrecht, Rainer Kopietz, Johannes Frasnelli, Martin Wiesmann, Thomas Hummel, Johan N Lundströ. The neuronal correlates of intranasal trigeminal function-an ALE meta-analysis of human functional brain imaging data. Brain research reviews. vol 62. issue 2. 2010-04-27. PMID:19913573. significant ale values were also observed in the piriform cortex, insula, and the orbitofrontal cortex, areas known to process chemosensory stimuli, and in association cortices. 2010-04-27 2023-08-12 human
Jun-Hai Zhang, Ji Li, Xiao-Ding Cao, Xiao-Yuan Fen. Can electroacupuncture affect the sympathetic activity, estimated by skin temperature measurement? A functional MRI study on the effect of needling at GB 34 and GB 39 on patients with pain in the lower extremity. Acupuncture & electro-therapeutics research. vol 34. issue 3-4. 2010-04-22. PMID:20344883. in comparison of two different palm skin temperature change groups, more significant activation over bilateral caudate head, right lentiform and periaqueductal gray (pag) were found in the temperature-increased group, but palm temperature-decreased patients revealed more significant activation over bilateral anterior cingulated cortex (acc), insula, primary somatosensory gyrus (si), orbitofrontal cortex, occipital cortex, hippocampus and amygdala formation. 2010-04-22 2023-08-12 human
Alison M Gilbert, Konasale Prasad, Dhruman Goradia, Jeffrey Nutche, Matcheri Keshavan, Ellen Fran. Grey matter volume reductions in the emotion network of patients with depression and coronary artery disease. Psychiatry research. vol 181. issue 1. 2010-04-20. PMID:19959343. coronary artery disease (cad) and major depressive disorder (mdd) commonly co-occur and may be linked by a network of brain regions involved in emotion regulation, including the orbitofrontal cortex, amygdala/parahippocamal region and insula. 2010-04-20 2023-08-12 human