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Overactive Anterior Insula May Fuel Anxiety and Depression
Summary: New research shows that elevated glutamate-glutamine (Glx) levels in the anterior insular cortex (AIC) make people more…
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Intracranial electrical stimulation of the #AnteriorInsula decreases risky choice by increasing loss salience, but of the #MedialPrefrontalCortex increases risky choice by decreasing loss salience (causally supporting #AnticipatoryAffect predictions; #Neuroeconomics; #AffectiveNeuroscience):
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Intracranial electrical stimulation of the #AnteriorInsula decreases risky choice by increasing loss salience, but of the #MedialPrefrontalCortex increases risky choice by decreasing loss salience (causally supporting #AnticipatoryAffect predictions; #Neuroeconomics; #AffectiveNeuroscience):
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Intracranial electrical stimulation of the #AnteriorInsula decreases risky choice by increasing loss salience, but of the #MedialPrefrontalCortex increases risky choice by decreasing loss salience (causally supporting #AnticipatoryAffect predictions; #Neuroeconomics; #AffectiveNeuroscience):
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Intracranial electrical stimulation of the #AnteriorInsula decreases risky choice by increasing loss salience, but of the #MedialPrefrontalCortex increases risky choice by decreasing loss salience (causally supporting #AnticipatoryAffect predictions; #Neuroeconomics; #AffectiveNeuroscience):
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Intracranial electrical stimulation of the #AnteriorInsula decreases risky choice by increasing loss salience, but of the #MedialPrefrontalCortex increases risky choice by decreasing loss salience (causally supporting #AnticipatoryAffect predictions; #Neuroeconomics; #AffectiveNeuroscience):