A Personal and Scientific Introduction to the Work of A.D. (Bud) Craig on Interoception and the Insular Cortex.

Q3 Neuroscience
Irina A Strigo, Alan N Simmons, Marc Wittmann
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A.D. (Bud) Craig was best known to us colloquially as Bud Craig; his groundbreaking work has advanced our understanding of the neuroanatomical basis of the bodily self, emotion, and subjective time. His research elucidated the intricate pathways of interoception - the brain's processing of internal body signals - and highlighted the insula's pivotal role in integrating these signals. Craig's pioneering insights demonstrated that bodily sensations, such as pain and temperature, are deeply intertwined with emotional experiences and homeostatic needs. By mapping the thalamocortical pathways and emphasizing the insula's function in predicting future bodily states, he provided a comprehensive framework that connects physiological states to emotional and temporal experiences. This fundamental work has profoundly influenced a new generation of scientists and inspired the current volume. In this book, we have invited researchers influenced by Craig's theories to explore the neural correlates of emotion, pain, interoception, and time. In this chapter, we present how the editors of this book were directly influenced by Craig's findings and lay the groundwork for the large collective contribution of the authors of the subsequent chapters that continue to explore this ever-evolving scientific landscape.

ad . (Bud) Craig关于内感受和岛叶皮层工作的个人科学介绍。
A.D.(巴德)克雷格最广为人知的是我们俗称的巴德·克雷格;他开创性的工作促进了我们对身体自我、情感和主观时间的神经解剖学基础的理解。他的研究阐明了内感受的复杂途径——大脑对身体内部信号的处理——并强调了脑岛在整合这些信号中的关键作用。克雷格开创性的见解表明,身体的感觉,如疼痛和温度,与情感体验和体内平衡需求紧密交织在一起。通过绘制丘脑皮质通路并强调脑岛在预测未来身体状态方面的功能,他提供了一个将生理状态与情感和时间体验联系起来的综合框架。这项基础性工作深刻地影响了新一代的科学家,并启发了本书。在这本书中,我们邀请了受克雷格理论影响的研究人员来探索情感、疼痛、内感受和时间的神经关联。在本章中,我们将介绍本书的编辑如何直接受到克雷格发现的影响,并为后续章节的作者继续探索这一不断发展的科学景观的巨大集体贡献奠定基础。
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Current topics in behavioral neurosciences
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
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