From: Insula vs. Insular Cortex: What's the Difference?
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Scientists view the insula as a vital brain area linking our body’s internal signals to emotions and decision-making. The insular cortex is the main seat for this processing. Its hidden location makes it tricky to study, but modern brain scans have revealed its role in many senses and feelings. Researchers emphasize the insula's role in pain, taste, and emotional awareness, showing how the brain turns body signals into experience.

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  • Brain imaging studies show insular cortex activation during emotional tasks.
  • Lesion studies prove damage leads to sensory and emotional deficits.
  • The insula connects to many brain regions, supporting complex processing.
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Damage to the insular cortex can affect emotional awareness, taste, and body sensation.
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The insula is a hidden brain region located deep within the lateral sulcus.
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The insular cortex is the part of the insula made of gray matter responsible for processing senso...
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