Insular Cortex

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Overview of the Insular Cortex, its functions, and consequences if damaged, as well as three studies that clarifies the area's functions.

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The Insular Cortex

By Hagar & Mikaela

Location

– Cerebral Hemisphere– Connected with the primary/secondar

somatosensory areas amygdale , prefrontal cortec, etc.

Functions

• Bodily Awareness• Risky Decision Making• Taste-Processing Gustatory Process

Disfuntional Insular Cortex– Hard time evaluating pain, and processing it.– Plays a positive role in addiction.

Study 1: Sacktor, Weizmann Institute of Science (Rehovot, Israel)

• Aim: To determine result of blocking an enzyme that strengthens the neuron connections, creating long-term memory.

• Result: Memories erased by injecting the inhibitor into the insular cortex (taste-processing gustatory process).

Study 2: Dr. Urbanik

Aim: To examine whether men and women respond differently to anger.

Results: Men’s insular cortex is more activated than women’s, which creates a physical reaction of ‘fight or flight’ rather than an emotional.

Study 3: Nasir Naqvi, University of Iowa

– Aim: To see whether head injury that leads to dysfunction of the Insular Cortex will have an effect on drug addiction.

– Results: Cigarette smokers for example who suffer from damage of the Insular Cortex due to a stroke had their addiction to cigarettes almost eliminated. Up to 136 more likely to stop smoking then smokers who suffer damage to another part of the brain.

– Make this area of the brain a promising target for anti-addiction medications.

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