The insular cortex is considered one of the most complex regions of the brain, defined as the “hub” of somatosensory areas. Here, we examine the case of a surgically treated… Click to show full abstract
The insular cortex is considered one of the most complex regions of the brain, defined as the “hub” of somatosensory areas. Here, we examine the case of a surgically treated haemorrhagic cavernoma involving the middle and posterior insular cortex, presenting both sensory, gustative and speech symptoms. By reviewing the recent findings in humans’ and primates’ basic research, we illustrated clinical and radiological correlations of the reported case, confirming insular role in sensitive and gustatory functions.
               
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