Salience processing and insular cortical function and dysfunction

Volume: 16, Issue: 1, Pages: 55 - 61
Published: Nov 19, 2014
Abstract
The brain is constantly bombarded by stimuli, and the relative salience of these inputs determines which are more likely to capture attention. A brain system known as the 'salience network', with key nodes in the insular cortices, has a central role in the detection of behaviourally relevant stimuli and the coordination of neural resources. Emerging evidence suggests that atypical engagement of specific subdivisions of the insula within the...
Paper Details
Title
Salience processing and insular cortical function and dysfunction
Published Date
Nov 19, 2014
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pages
55 - 61
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