Authors
Christine Wiebking, Niall W Duncan, Brice Tiret, Dave J Hayes, Małgorzata Marjaǹska, Julien Doyon, Malek Bajbouj, Georg Northoff
Publication date
2014/2/1
Source
Neuroimage
Volume
86
Pages
10-18
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The insula has been identified as a key region involved in interoceptive awareness. Whilst imaging studies have investigated the neural activation patterns in this region involved in intero- and exteroceptive awareness, the underlying biochemical mechanisms still remain unclear.
In order to investigate these, a well-established fMRI task targeting interoceptive awareness (heartbeat counting) and exteroceptive awareness (tone counting) was combined with magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). Controlling for physiological noise, neural activity in the insula during intero- and exteroceptive awareness was confirmed in an independent data sample using the same fMRI design.
Focussing on MRS values from the left insula and combining them with neural activity during intero- and exteroceptive awareness in the same healthy individuals, we demonstrated that GABA concentration in a region highly involved in …
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