Disrupted Dorsal Mid-Insula Activation During Interoception Across Psychiatric Disorders

Volume: 178, Issue: 8, Pages: 761 - 770
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
Maintenance of bodily homeostasis relies on interoceptive mechanisms in the brain to predict and regulate bodily state. While altered neural activation during interoception in specific psychiatric disorders has been reported in many studies, it is unclear whether a common neural locus underpins transdiagnostic interoceptive differences.The authors conducted a meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies comparing patients with psychiatric disorders...
Paper Details
Title
Disrupted Dorsal Mid-Insula Activation During Interoception Across Psychiatric Disorders
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Volume
178
Issue
8
Pages
761 - 770
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