2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2015.03.008
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Social information processing following resection of the insular cortex

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“…For ER, previous neuroimaging studies have revealed that the insula is involved in the perception of emotions (Bernhardt & Singer, 2012;Jabbi, Swart, & Keysers, 2007;Lamm & Singer, 2010). Subsequent research from patients for whom the insula was removed found that the patients' ability to recognize facial expressions of fear, happiness, and surprise was impaired (Boucher et al, 2015). Consistent with previous studies, we obtained data in patients with an insular glioma and corrected defects of previous studies.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Aesupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…For ER, previous neuroimaging studies have revealed that the insula is involved in the perception of emotions (Bernhardt & Singer, 2012;Jabbi, Swart, & Keysers, 2007;Lamm & Singer, 2010). Subsequent research from patients for whom the insula was removed found that the patients' ability to recognize facial expressions of fear, happiness, and surprise was impaired (Boucher et al, 2015). Consistent with previous studies, we obtained data in patients with an insular glioma and corrected defects of previous studies.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Aesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…For example, Fan et al (2011) and Gonzalez-Liencres et al (2013) revealed that CE is also supported by activation of the insula. We also found evidence that patients with insular resection had lower scores in the PT subscale, which denoted the tendency to take the mental perspective of others and composed of items that are associated with the social competence, other-oriented sensitivity and CE (Boucher et al, 2015;Shamay-Tsoory et al, 2009). To date, these results do not yet provide causal evidence for the role of the insula in CE.…”
Section: Assessment Of Cementioning
confidence: 58%
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