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This project investigates how the insular cortex processes sensory information from the body and environment to regulate physiological functions, particularly in relation to food intake. It aims to understand the brain's predictive mechanisms and their impact on bodily responses, using advanced neuroscience techniques.
The brain and body are in a continuous dialog.
Our brains constantly receive sensory information from within our body, as well as from the external environment, and then use it to regulate bodily function.
Brain-body communication is essential for our physical and mental health, yet little is known about how it is achieved at the neurobiological level. A large corpus of work implicates the insular cortex as a central node in the brain's interoceptive network.
Current models suggest that insular…
WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
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