Based on neuroimaging data, the insula is considered important for people to empathize with the pain of others. Here, we present intracranial electroencephalographic (iEEG) recordings and single-cell recordings from the human insula while seven epilepsy patients rated the intensity of a woman's painful experiences seen in short movie clips. Pain had to be deduced from seeing facial expressions or a hand being slapped by a belt. We found activity in the broadband 20-190 Hz range correlated with the trial-by-trial perceived intensity in the insula for both types of stimuli. Within the insula, some locations had activity correlating with perceived intensity for our facial expressions but not for our hand stimuli, others only for our hand but n...
The communication of pain requires the perception of pain-related signals and the extraction of thei...
International audienceDifferent lines of evidence have suggested an involvement of the insular corte...
Background and aims. The human insula is a main target of ascending nociceptive inputs and is though...
Based on neuroimaging data, the insula is considered important for people to empathize with the pain...
How the perception of pain emerges from human brain activity remains largely unknown. Apart from int...
Introduction. Pain is a multi-dimensional experience, including sensory, affective, and cognitive co...
The discovery of regions in the human brain (e.g., insula and cingulate cortex) that activate both u...
Introduction : Insular epilepsy is rare and difficult to diagnose. Surface electroencephalography is...
Introduction. Gamma-band oscillations (GBOs, 30-100 Hz) are considered to represent a mechanism for ...
Introduction: The insula, and especially its posterior portion, is generally believed to play a spec...
The perception of pain can be significantly modulated by the behavioral context. Here, we investigat...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
<div><p>The insula, particularly its posterior portion, is often regarded as a primary cortex for pa...
Salient nociceptive and non-nociceptive stimuli elicit low-frequency local field potentials (LFPs) i...
The insula, particularly its posterior portion, is often regarded as a primary cortex for pain. Howe...
The communication of pain requires the perception of pain-related signals and the extraction of thei...
International audienceDifferent lines of evidence have suggested an involvement of the insular corte...
Background and aims. The human insula is a main target of ascending nociceptive inputs and is though...
Based on neuroimaging data, the insula is considered important for people to empathize with the pain...
How the perception of pain emerges from human brain activity remains largely unknown. Apart from int...
Introduction. Pain is a multi-dimensional experience, including sensory, affective, and cognitive co...
The discovery of regions in the human brain (e.g., insula and cingulate cortex) that activate both u...
Introduction : Insular epilepsy is rare and difficult to diagnose. Surface electroencephalography is...
Introduction. Gamma-band oscillations (GBOs, 30-100 Hz) are considered to represent a mechanism for ...
Introduction: The insula, and especially its posterior portion, is generally believed to play a spec...
The perception of pain can be significantly modulated by the behavioral context. Here, we investigat...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
<div><p>The insula, particularly its posterior portion, is often regarded as a primary cortex for pa...
Salient nociceptive and non-nociceptive stimuli elicit low-frequency local field potentials (LFPs) i...
The insula, particularly its posterior portion, is often regarded as a primary cortex for pain. Howe...
The communication of pain requires the perception of pain-related signals and the extraction of thei...
International audienceDifferent lines of evidence have suggested an involvement of the insular corte...
Background and aims. The human insula is a main target of ascending nociceptive inputs and is though...