The insula, particularly its posterior portion, is often regarded as a primary cortex for pain. However, this interpretation is largely based on reverse inference, and a specific involvement of the insula in pain has never been demonstrated. Taking advantage of the high spatiotemporal resolution of direct intracerebral recordings, we investigated whether the human insula exhibits local field potentials (LFPs) specific for pain. Forty-seven insular sites were investigated. Participants received brief stimuli belonging to four different modalities (nociceptive, vibrotactile, auditory, and visual). Both nociceptive stimuli and non-nociceptive vibrotactile, auditory, and visual stimuli elicited consistent LFPs in the posterior and anterior insu...
The human insula is an important target for spinothalamic input, but there is still no consensus on ...
Transient nociceptive stimuli elicit consistent brain responses in the primary and secondary somatos...
Transient nociceptive stimuli elicit consistent brain responses in the primary and secondary somatos...
The insula, particularly its posterior portion, is often regarded as a primary cortex for pain. Howe...
<div><p>The insula, particularly its posterior portion, is often regarded as a primary cortex for pa...
Introduction: The insula, and especially its posterior portion, is generally believed to play a spec...
The insula, particularly its posterior portion, is often regarded as a primary cortex for pain. Howe...
Transient nociceptive stimuli elicit robust phase-locked local field potentials (LFPs) in the human ...
Background and aims. The human insula is a main target of ascending nociceptive inputs and is though...
Salient nociceptive and non-nociceptive stimuli elicit low-frequency local field potentials (LFPs) i...
Brief thermo-nociceptive stimuli elicit low-frequency phase-locked local field potentials (LFPs) and...
Introduction. Gamma-band oscillations (GBOs, 30-100 Hz) are considered to represent a mechanism for ...
Introduction. Pain is a multi-dimensional experience, including sensory, affective, and cognitive co...
How the perception of pain emerges from human brain activity remains largely unknown. Apart from int...
International audiencePrevious brain imaging studies have shown robust activations in the insula dur...
The human insula is an important target for spinothalamic input, but there is still no consensus on ...
Transient nociceptive stimuli elicit consistent brain responses in the primary and secondary somatos...
Transient nociceptive stimuli elicit consistent brain responses in the primary and secondary somatos...
The insula, particularly its posterior portion, is often regarded as a primary cortex for pain. Howe...
<div><p>The insula, particularly its posterior portion, is often regarded as a primary cortex for pa...
Introduction: The insula, and especially its posterior portion, is generally believed to play a spec...
The insula, particularly its posterior portion, is often regarded as a primary cortex for pain. Howe...
Transient nociceptive stimuli elicit robust phase-locked local field potentials (LFPs) in the human ...
Background and aims. The human insula is a main target of ascending nociceptive inputs and is though...
Salient nociceptive and non-nociceptive stimuli elicit low-frequency local field potentials (LFPs) i...
Brief thermo-nociceptive stimuli elicit low-frequency phase-locked local field potentials (LFPs) and...
Introduction. Gamma-band oscillations (GBOs, 30-100 Hz) are considered to represent a mechanism for ...
Introduction. Pain is a multi-dimensional experience, including sensory, affective, and cognitive co...
How the perception of pain emerges from human brain activity remains largely unknown. Apart from int...
International audiencePrevious brain imaging studies have shown robust activations in the insula dur...
The human insula is an important target for spinothalamic input, but there is still no consensus on ...
Transient nociceptive stimuli elicit consistent brain responses in the primary and secondary somatos...
Transient nociceptive stimuli elicit consistent brain responses in the primary and secondary somatos...