The Isle of Craig: Neuroanatomical and Functional Evidence for a Role of the Insular Cortex in Subjective Feelings.

Q3 Neuroscience
Henry C Evrard
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At the start of the twenty-first century, Arthur D. (Bud) Craig brought back to the fore the Island of Reil (insular cortex or insula). He did so by following, step by step, with rigor and tenacity, the afferent sensory pathway that informs the forebrain about the ongoing physiological status of the organs and tissues of the body. Along with his demonstration of the existence of a primate-specific ascending interoceptive pathway and his subsequent re-interpretation of Sherrington's concept of interoception, Bud Craig's seminal experiments and profound interpretations led him to make the groundbreaking proposals that the dorsal posterior insular cortex provides an ideal substrate for James's concept of emotional embodiment, that the insular cortex contextualizes interoception across a posterior-to-mid-to-anterior integration with multimodal activities, and that the anterior insular cortex has a crucial role in the evolutionary emergence of the awareness of subjective feelings in humans, for the purpose of optimizing metabolic energy usage. Bud Craig's unique work paves the path for further elucidation of the role of the insula and other brain regions in subjective feelings. His discoveries and proposals rest on implacable attention to neuroanatomical and neurophysiological details and a serendipitous quest for the fundamental evolutionary Logic of Life. This chapter provides a detailed description of the ascending interoceptive pathway and the functional and comparative neuroanatomy of the insular cortex in primates. Building on Bud Craig's work, our recent findings suggest that the primary interoceptive cortex serves as a representation of the spino-solitary-parabrachial neuraxis, merging with posterior-to-mid-anterior and dorsal-to-ventral processing streams that form a latticework integration pattern. At the ventral anterior tip of this integration, the von Economo neuron area closes the corticofugal interoceptive-autonomic loop of the sensory-motor homeostatic system through projections to all brainstem nuclei integrating interoceptive afferences.

克雷格岛:岛叶皮层在主观感受中的作用的神经解剖学和功能证据。
在21世纪初,阿瑟·d·(巴德)·克雷格(Arthur D. (Bud) Craig)把赖尔岛(岛状皮质或岛状)带回了世界。他通过一步一步、严谨而顽强地跟踪传入感觉通路来实现这一目标,传入感觉通路向前脑通报了身体器官和组织的持续生理状态。随着他对灵长类特有的上升内感受通路的存在的论证以及他随后对谢林顿内感受概念的重新解释,巴德·克雷格的开创性实验和深刻的解释使他提出了开创性的建议,即岛叶后背皮层为詹姆斯的情感具体化概念提供了理想的基础,岛叶皮层将内感受与多模态活动的后、中、前整合联系起来,并且在人类主观感受意识的进化过程中,为了优化代谢能量的使用,前岛叶皮层起着至关重要的作用。巴德·克雷格独特的工作为进一步阐明脑岛和其他大脑区域在主观感受中的作用铺平了道路。他的发现和建议基于对神经解剖学和神经生理学细节的执着关注,以及对生命基本进化逻辑的偶然探索。本章详细描述了灵长类动物岛叶皮层的上行感受通路以及功能和比较神经解剖学。基于巴德·克雷格的研究,我们最近的发现表明,初级感受内皮层作为脊髓-孤立-臂旁神经轴的代表,与前后部到中前部和背侧到腹侧的加工流合并,形成一个格网整合模式。在这种整合的腹侧前端,von Economo神经元区域通过投射到所有整合内感受性传入的脑干核,关闭感觉-运动稳态系统的皮质内感受-自主神经回路。
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Current topics in behavioral neurosciences
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
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