Interoceptive and multimodal functions of the operculo-insular cortex: Tactile, nociceptive and vestibular representations

Volume: 83, Pages: 75 - 86
Published: Dec 1, 2013
Abstract
The operculo-insular cortex has been termed the ‘homeostatic control center’ or ‘general magnitude estimator’ of the human mind. In this study, somatosensory, nociceptive and caloric vestibular stimuli were applied to reveal, whether there are mainly common, or possibly specific regions activated by one modality alone and whether lateralization effects, time pattern differences or influences of the aversive nature of the stimuli could be...
Paper Details
Title
Interoceptive and multimodal functions of the operculo-insular cortex: Tactile, nociceptive and vestibular representations
Published Date
Dec 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
83
Pages
75 - 86
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