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Clinical effects of insular damage in humans

Multiple disturbances following lesions of the insula are reviewed in the present article, including those related to autonomic function; gustatory, olfactory, auditory, somatosensory, and multimodal perception, as well as body awareness; the emotion of disgust; mood and willed action, addiction beh...

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Published in:Brain Structure and Function 2010-06, Vol.214 (5-6), p.397-410
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Pain - physiopathology
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