The areas most affected were the superior temporal, anterior insula, and orbitofrontal cortices. |
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After their excision, the insula appears as a triangular eminence that is marked by a number of sulci and gyri. |
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The insula relays messages between imitation and emotion regions, Iacoboni suggests. |
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The insula sacra belongs to the original nucleus settlement of the Late Hellenistic period. |
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It was reconstructed from original parts discovered in 1971 on the eastern corner of insula 44 and the waterspout was subsequently added. |
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A few seconds later, presumably as the person responded to the humor, brain regions called the insula and amygdala became active across both hemispheres of the brain. |
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The other regions activated were related to emotion and reward and included areas deep in the brain called the insula and the cingulated cortex. |
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Acupuncture at a point commonly used to treat xerostomia is associated with activation of the insula and adjacent opercula. |
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The insula contained cenacula, tabernae, storage rooms under the stairs, and lower floor shops. |
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In addition, a stronger prickling sensation in the nose of photic sneezers was found to be associated with activation in the insula and stronger activation in the secondary somatosensory cortex. |
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Each square marked off by four roads was called an insula, the Roman equivalent of a modern city block. |
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As the city developed, each insula would eventually be filled with buildings of various shapes and sizes and crisscrossed with back roads and alleys. |
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Urban divisions were originally street blocks, and later began to divide into smaller divisions, the word insula referring to both blocks and smaller divisions. |
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After setting anchor, the holiday makers board their dinghy and make their way over to the harbour-side restaurant of Augusta Insula. |
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Insula is a subtle blend of grape juice with the addition of excellent brandy. Aged in oak cask for three years. |
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Insula dulcamara is to be set back, relieved of through traffic, and separated from the motorway by a line of trees. |
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The soubriquet Holy Island was in use by the 11th century when it appears in Latin as Insula Sacra. |
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The ancient Romans knew of the island and called it Insula Manavia although it is uncertain whether they conquered the island. |
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When Hannibal's army made contact with the Insula, he arrived in a Gallic chiefdom that was in the midst of a civil conflict. |
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While assuming this order of march, Hannibal marched towards the Insula. |
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