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The insula has been known to anatomists since the 19th century. Early researchers called it the 'island of Reil' because it looked like a small island hidden inside the brain folds. Over time, scientists learned to separate the insula as a distinct brain region and identified the insular cortex as the key functional part. Its full role in emotions and body sensing was understood only in recent decades with brain imaging advances.
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Supporting arguments
- Named by Johann Reil in 1809.
- Early anatomical studies described its location and structure.
- Modern imaging revealed its functional importance.
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