The human anterior insula (aINS) is a topographically organized brain region, in which ventral portions contribute to socio-emotional function through limbic and autonomic connections, whereas the dorsal aINS contributes to cognitive processes through frontal and parietal connections. Open questions remain, however, regarding how aINS connectivity varies over time. We implemented a novel approach combining seed-to-whole-brain sliding-window functional connectivity MRI and k-means clustering to assess time-varying functional connectivity of aINS subregions. We studied three independent large samples of healthy participants and longitudinal datasets to assess inter- and intra-subject stability, and related aINS time-varying functional connect...
Functional neuroimaging studies suggest that the anterior, mid, and posterior division of the insula...
Functional MRI studies report insular activations across a wide range of tasks involving affective, ...
International audienceEmpirical evidence increasingly supports the hypothesis that patterns of intri...
The anterior insula is a multifunctional region involved in various cognitive, perceptual and socio-...
The human insula is a complex region characterized by heterogeneous cytoarchitecture, connectivity, ...
The human insula is a complex region characterized by heterogeneous cytoarchitecture, connectivity, ...
Recent work has indicated that the insula may be involved in goal-directed cognition, switching betw...
Impaired understanding of others' sensations and emotions as well as abnormal experience of their ow...
<p>Recent researches have demonstrated that the insula is the crucial hub of the human brain network...
<p>Recent researches have demonstrated that the insula is the crucial hub of the human brain network...
Functional neuroimaging studies suggest that the anterior, mid, and posterior division of the insula...
Recent work has indicated that the insula may be involved in goal-directed cognition, switching betw...
Despite much research on the function of the insular cortex, few studies have investigated functiona...
<p>Recent researches have demonstrated that the insula is the crucial hub of the human brain network...
Functional neuroimaging studies suggest that the anterior, mid, and posterior division of the insula...
Functional neuroimaging studies suggest that the anterior, mid, and posterior division of the insula...
Functional MRI studies report insular activations across a wide range of tasks involving affective, ...
International audienceEmpirical evidence increasingly supports the hypothesis that patterns of intri...
The anterior insula is a multifunctional region involved in various cognitive, perceptual and socio-...
The human insula is a complex region characterized by heterogeneous cytoarchitecture, connectivity, ...
The human insula is a complex region characterized by heterogeneous cytoarchitecture, connectivity, ...
Recent work has indicated that the insula may be involved in goal-directed cognition, switching betw...
Impaired understanding of others' sensations and emotions as well as abnormal experience of their ow...
<p>Recent researches have demonstrated that the insula is the crucial hub of the human brain network...
<p>Recent researches have demonstrated that the insula is the crucial hub of the human brain network...
Functional neuroimaging studies suggest that the anterior, mid, and posterior division of the insula...
Recent work has indicated that the insula may be involved in goal-directed cognition, switching betw...
Despite much research on the function of the insular cortex, few studies have investigated functiona...
<p>Recent researches have demonstrated that the insula is the crucial hub of the human brain network...
Functional neuroimaging studies suggest that the anterior, mid, and posterior division of the insula...
Functional neuroimaging studies suggest that the anterior, mid, and posterior division of the insula...
Functional MRI studies report insular activations across a wide range of tasks involving affective, ...
International audienceEmpirical evidence increasingly supports the hypothesis that patterns of intri...