AbstractThe human insula has been the focus of great attention in the last decade due to substantial progress in neuroimaging methodology and applications. Anatomical support for functional localization and interpretations, however, is still fragmented. The aim of the present study was to re-examine the microanatomical organization of the insula and relate cytoarchitectonic maps to major sulcal/gyral patterns by registration to high-resolution MR images of the same brains. The insula was divided into seven architectonic subdivisions (G, Ig, Id1–3, Ia1–2) that were charted on unfolded maps of the insula following a method used previously in monkeys. The results reveal overall similar patterns of Nissl, and to some extent also, myelin and par...
The insula has been classically divided into vast granular, dysgranular and agranular sectors. Over ...
International audienceThe human insula is implicated in numerous functions. More and more neuroimagi...
International audienceEmpirical evidence increasingly supports the hypothesis that patterns of intri...
AbstractThe human insula has been the focus of great attention in the last decade due to substantial...
The insula of Reil represents a large cortical territory buried in the depth of the lateral sulcus a...
The insula of Reil represents a large cortical territory buried in the depth of the lateral sulcus a...
In order to provide a framework for ongoing analyses of the neuronal connections of the insular cort...
The insula of the rhesus monkey has a surface area of approximately 160 mm2 and can be divided into ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The insula is important for gustatory sensation, motor speech control, vesti...
The human insula is a complex region characterized by heterogeneous cytoarchitecture, connectivity, ...
The human insular cortex supports multifunctional integration including interoceptive, sensorimotor,...
International audienceThe human insular cortex is a heterogeneous brain structure which plays an int...
We examined the anatomical organization of the insular cortex of the cynomolgus macaque monkey in se...
a b s t r a c t Functional imaging in humans and anatomical data in monkeys have implicated the insu...
We analyzed the areal distribution of von Economo (VEN) and fork (FN) neurons in the human anterior ...
The insula has been classically divided into vast granular, dysgranular and agranular sectors. Over ...
International audienceThe human insula is implicated in numerous functions. More and more neuroimagi...
International audienceEmpirical evidence increasingly supports the hypothesis that patterns of intri...
AbstractThe human insula has been the focus of great attention in the last decade due to substantial...
The insula of Reil represents a large cortical territory buried in the depth of the lateral sulcus a...
The insula of Reil represents a large cortical territory buried in the depth of the lateral sulcus a...
In order to provide a framework for ongoing analyses of the neuronal connections of the insular cort...
The insula of the rhesus monkey has a surface area of approximately 160 mm2 and can be divided into ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The insula is important for gustatory sensation, motor speech control, vesti...
The human insula is a complex region characterized by heterogeneous cytoarchitecture, connectivity, ...
The human insular cortex supports multifunctional integration including interoceptive, sensorimotor,...
International audienceThe human insular cortex is a heterogeneous brain structure which plays an int...
We examined the anatomical organization of the insular cortex of the cynomolgus macaque monkey in se...
a b s t r a c t Functional imaging in humans and anatomical data in monkeys have implicated the insu...
We analyzed the areal distribution of von Economo (VEN) and fork (FN) neurons in the human anterior ...
The insula has been classically divided into vast granular, dysgranular and agranular sectors. Over ...
International audienceThe human insula is implicated in numerous functions. More and more neuroimagi...
International audienceEmpirical evidence increasingly supports the hypothesis that patterns of intri...