4.6 Article

The Insula and Evaluative Processes

Journal

PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages 80-86

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0956797610391097

Keywords

insula; amygdala; lesions; evaluative processes; valence; arousal; affect

Funding

  1. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE [P50NS019632, P01NS019632] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  2. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING [R01AG034052, R37AG033590, P01AG018911] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  3. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE [R01DA023051, R01DA022549] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  4. NIA NIH HHS [P01 AG018911-01A1, P01 AG018911-04S1, P01 AG018911-05S1, P01 AG018911-05, R01 AG034052-02, R01 AG034052-05, R01 AG034052-01, R37 AG033590-03, P01 AG018911-05S3, P01 AG018911-03, P01 AG018911-03S1, R01 AG034052, R01 AG034052-04, P01 AG018911-02, P01 AG018911, R01 AG034052-02S1, R37 AG033590-01A1, R37 AG033590-02, R37 AG033590, P01 AG018911-05S2, R01 AG034052-02S2, P01 AG018911-04, R01 AG034052-03] Funding Source: Medline
  5. NIDA NIH HHS [R01 DA022549-01, R01 DA022549-04, R01 DA022549, R01 DA023051-02, DA022549, R01 DA023051-03, R01 DA022549-05, R01 DA023051, R01 DA023051-05, R01 DA022549-03, R01 DA022549-04S1, R01DA023051, R01 DA023051-04, R01 DA022549-02, R01 DA023051-01A2] Funding Source: Medline
  6. NINDS NIH HHS [P50 NS019632-28, P01 NS019632-20S1, P50 NS019632-25, P01 NS019632-20, P50 NS019632-27, P01 NS019632-23, P01 NS019632, P01 NS019632-21, P01 NS019632-24A1, P01 NS019632-18, P01 NS019632-19S1, P01 NS019632-19, P01 NS019632-17, NS19632, P50 NS019632-26] Funding Source: Medline

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The insula has been implicated as a component of central networks subserving evaluative and affective processes. This study examined evaluative valence and arousal ratings in response to picture stimuli in patients with lesions of the insula and two contrast groups: a control-lesion group (the primary contrast group) and an amygdala-lesion group. Patients rated the positivity and negativity of picture stimuli (from very unpleasant to very pleasant) and how emotionally arousing they found the pictures to be. Compared with patients in the control-lesion group, patients with insular lesions reported reduced arousal in response to both unpleasant and pleasant stimuli, as well as marked attenuation of valence ratings. In contrast, the arousal ratings of patients with amygdala lesions were selectively attenuated for unpleasant stimuli, and these patients' positive and negative valence ratings did not differ from those of the control-lesion group. Results support the view that the insular cortex may play a broad role in integrating affective and cognitive processes, whereas the amygdala may have a more selective role in affective arousal, especially for negative stimuli.

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