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The role of the insula in schizophrenia [PDF]

open access: yesSchizophrenia Research, 2010
Involvement of the insular cortex is a common finding in neuroanatomical studies of schizophrenia, yet its contribution to disease pathology remains unknown. This review describes the normal function of the insula and examines pathology of this region in schizophrenia.
Jason R Tregellas, Korey Wylie
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Arteries of the insula

Journal of Neurosurgery, 2000
Object. The insula is located at the base of the sylvian fissure and is a potential site for pathological processes such as tumors and vascular malformations. Knowledge of insular anatomy and vascularization is essential to perform accurate microsurgical procedures in this region.Methods.
U, Türe   +3 more
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Insula and drug cravings

Brain Structure and Function, 2010
This paper reviews the role of the insula in drug craving. Evidence is presented that drug craving may be a particular instance of the anterior insula's broader role in interoception and subjective feeling states similar, for example, to thirst and hunger. An important role for the insula in craving is supported by evidence of insular activity changing
Hugh Garavan
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Lipoma of the insula

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1983
✓ The authors present a case of lipoma of the insula. This 20-year-old man with grand mal seizure was diagnosed by computerized tomography, and improved satisfactorily following surgical intervention.
S, Hatashita, T, Sakakibara, S, Ishii
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Insula and aphasia

Journal of Neurology, 1993
A 59-year-old woman developed impaired speech initiation as the result of a left anterior insular infarct. Findings from this case suggest that dominant hemisphere anterior insular lesions impair the speech initiation loop.
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Anorexia nervosa and the insula

Medical Hypotheses, 2011
Anorexia nervosa is a serious illness with major physical and psychological morbidity. It has largely been understood in terms of cultural and environmental explanations. However these are insufficient to explain the diverse clinical features of the illness, nor its rarity given the universality of sociocultural factors.
Ken, Nunn   +4 more
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Surgical Anatomy of the Insula

2004
The insula is the only cortical part of the brain which is not visible on the surface of the hemisphere. This is due to the fact that it is totally covered by the fronto-parietal and temporal opercula. The insula has a triangular shape, and is separated from the opercula by the anterior, superior, and inferior periinsular sulci.
M, Guenot, J, Isnard, M, Sindou
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Rehazentrum Insula

Adipositas - Ursachen, Folgeerkrankungen, Therapie, 2009
Im Rehazentrum Insula in Bischofswiesen/Strub werden seit 16 Jahren extrem übergewichtige Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene (Durchschnittsalter 15,8 Jahre) in Langzeittherapie über zwei bis neun Monate behandelt. Neben der Gewichtsreduktion - aktueller durchschnittlicher Body-Mass-Index (BMI) bei Aufnahme: 42 kg/m2 - liegt der Fokus auf der Behandlung ...
A. Siegfried   +2 more
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Die Insula

Deutsche Heilpraktiker-Zeitschrift, 2020
SummaryDie Insula ist also Teil der Großhirnrinde und liegt im tiefgefalteten Sulcus lateralis. Sie ist ein sensorisches Areal mit vielen Aufgaben.
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