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Structure and function of the human insula #MMPMID28644199
Uddin LQ; Nomi JS; Hebert-Seropian B; Ghaziri J; Boucher O
J Clin Neurophysiol 2017[Jul]; 34 (4): 300-6 PMID28644199show ga
The insular cortex, or ?Island of Reil?, is hidden deep within the lateral sulcus of the brain. Subdivisions within the insula have been identified on the basis of cytoarchitectonics, sulcal landmarks, and connectivity. Depending on the parcellation technique employed, the insula can be divided into anywhere between 2 and 13 distinct subdivisions. The insula subserves a wide variety of functions in humans ranging from sensory and affective processing to high-level cognition. Here we provide a concise summary of known structural and functional features of the human insular cortex with a focus on lesion case studies and recent neuroimaging evidence for considerable functional heterogeneity of this brain region.