| Literature DB >> 28088652 |
Federico Adolfi1, Blas Couto2, Fabian Richter3, Jean Decety4, Jessica Lopez5, Mariano Sigman6, Facundo Manes7, Agustín Ibáñez8.
Abstract
Guided by indirect evidence, recent approaches propose a tripartite crosstalk among interoceptive signaling, emotional regulation, and low-level social cognition. Here we examined the neurocognitive convergence of such domains. First, we performed three meta-analyses of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies to identify which areas are consistently coactivated by these three systems. Multi-level Kernel Density Analysis (MKDA) revealed major overlaps in the right anterior insular and frontotemporal regions (viz., the orbitofrontal and inferior frontal gyri, the amygdala, and mid temporal lobe/subcortical structures). Second, we explored such domains in patients with fronto-insulo-temporal damage. Relative to controls, the patients showed behavioral impairments of interoception, emotional processing, and social cognition, with preservation of other cognitive functions. Convergent results from both studies offer direct support for a model of insular-frontotemporal regions integrating interoception, emotion, and social cognition.Entities:
Keywords: Frontotemporal networks; Insula; Multi-level Kernel Density Analysis; Stroke
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28088652 DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2016.12.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cortex ISSN: 0010-9452 Impact factor: 4.027