Physiological Needs: Sensations and Predictions in the Insular Cortex

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Abstract

Physiological needs create powerful motivations (e.g., thirst and hunger). Studies in humans and animal models have implicated the insular cortex in the neural regulation of physiological needs and need-driven behavior. We review prominent mechanistic models of how the insular cortex might achieve this regulation and present a conceptual and analytical framework for testing these models in healthy and pathological conditions.

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Prilutski, Y., & Livneh, Y. (2023). Physiological Needs: Sensations and Predictions in the Insular Cortex. Physiology. American Physiological Society. https://doi.org/10.1152/physiol.00019.2022

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