Authors
Josh M Cisler, Amanda Elton, Ashley P Kennedy, Jonathan Young, Sonet Smitherman, George Andrew James, Clinton D Kilts
Publication date
2013/7/30
Journal
Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Volume
213
Issue
1
Pages
39-46
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Interoception is theorized to be an important process mediating substance use disorders, and the insular cortex is recognized as a core neural region supporting interoception. The purpose of this study was to compare the integration of the insular cortex into prefrontal-related resting-state networks between individuals with cocaine dependence and healthy controls. Participants comprised 41 patients with cocaine dependence and 19 controls who underwent a resting-state 3-T functional magnetic resonance imaging scan. Individuals with cocaine dependence demonstrated altered functional connectivity of the insular cortex, predominantly the right insular cortex, with all eight prefrontal-related resting-state networks identified through Independent Component Analysis (ICA). A conjunction analysis demonstrated that the right insular cortex was the neural region with the highest number of common group differences …
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