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    How do you feel - now? The anterior insula and human awareness by CRAIG, A. D

    Published in Nature reviews. Neuroscience (01-01-2009)
    “…The anterior insular cortex is activated by a wide range of conditions and behaviours that go beyond interoception. In a provocative Perspective, Bud Craig…”
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    Significance of the insula for the evolution of human awareness of feelings from the body by Craig, A D Bud

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-04-2011)
    “…An ascending sensory pathway that underlies feelings from the body, such as cooling or toothache, terminates in the posterior insula. Considerable evidence…”
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    How do you feel? Interoception: the sense of the physiological condition of the body by Craig, A. D

    Published in Nature reviews. Neuroscience (01-08-2002)
    “…As humans, we perceive feelings from our bodies that relate our state of well-being, our energy and stress levels, our mood and disposition. How do we have…”
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    The sentient self by Craig, A. D. (Bud)

    Published in Brain Structure and Function (01-06-2010)
    “…This article addresses the neuroanatomical evidence for a progression of integrative representations of affective feelings from the body that lead to an…”
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    Emotional moments across time: a possible neural basis for time perception in the anterior insula by Craig, A.D. (Bud)

    “…A model of awareness based on interoceptive salience is described, which has an endogenous time base that might provide a basis for the human capacity to…”
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    The Neurocircuitry of Impaired Insight in Drug Addiction by Goldstein, Rita Z, Craig, A.D. (Bud), Bechara, Antoine, Garavan, Hugh, Childress, Anna Rose, Paulus, Martin P, Volkow, Nora D

    Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-09-2009)
    “…More than 80% of addicted individuals fail to seek treatment, which might reflect impairments in recognition of severity of disorder. Considered by some as…”
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    Forebrain emotional asymmetry: a neuroanatomical basis? by Craig, A.D. (Bud)

    Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-12-2005)
    “…There is considerable psychophysiological evidence to indicate that the left and right halves of the human forebrain differentially associate with particular…”
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    Interoception: the sense of the physiological condition of the body by Craig, A D

    Published in Current opinion in neurobiology (01-08-2003)
    “…Converging evidence indicates that primates have a distinct cortical image of homeostatic afferent activity that reflects all aspects of the physiological…”
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    Pain mechanisms: Labeled lines versus convergence in central processing by CRAIG, A. D

    Published in Annual review of neuroscience (01-01-2003)
    “…The issue of whether pain is represented by specific neural elements or by patterned activity within a convergent somatosensory subsystem has been debated for…”
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    Topographically organized projection to posterior insular cortex from the posterior portion of the ventral medial nucleus in the long-tailed macaque monkey by Craig, A D Bud

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-01-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT Prior anterograde tracing work identified somatotopically organized lamina I trigemino‐ and spinothalamic terminations in a cytoarchitectonically…”
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    A new view of pain as a homeostatic emotion by CRAIG, A. D

    Published in Trends in neurosciences (Regular ed.) (01-06-2003)
    “…Pain is conventionally viewed as a pattern of convergent activity within the somatosensory system that represents the exteroceptive sense of touch…”
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    Human feelings: why are some more aware than others? by Craig, A.D.(Bud)

    Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-06-2004)
    “…A recent article reports that human perception of heartbeat timing is mediated by right (non-dominant) anterior insular cortex, and that the activity and the…”
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    Spinothalamic lamina I neurons selectively sensitive to histamine: a central neural pathway for itch by Andrew, D, Craig, A. D

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-01-2001)
    “…We found a class of lamina I spinothalamic tract (STT) neurons selectively excited by iontophoretic histamine. The responses of this class of neurons parallel…”
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    Distinctive Neurons of the Anterior Cingulate and Frontoinsular Cortex: A Historical Perspective by Seeley, William W., Merkle, Florian T., Gaus, Stephanie E., Craig, A.D. (Bud), Allman, John M., Hof, Patrick R.

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-02-2012)
    “…Human anterior cingulate and frontoinsular cortices participate in healthy social-emotional processing. These regions feature 2 related layer 5 neuronal…”
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    An interoceptive neuroanatomical perspective on feelings, energy, and effort by Craig, A D

    Published in The Behavioral and brain sciences (01-12-2013)
    “…A homeostatic energy model of awareness proposes that the anterior insular cortex engenders feelings that provide an amodal valuation of homeostatic energy…”
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    Evidence of Conjoint Activation of the Anterior Insular and Cingulate Cortices during Effortful Tasks by Engström, Maria, Karlsson, Thomas, Landtblom, Anne-Marie, Craig, A D Bud

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (26-01-2015)
    “…The ability to perform effortful tasks is a topic that has received considerable interest in the research of higher functions of the human brain. Neuroimaging…”
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    Somatotopic organisation of the human insula to painful heat studied with high resolution functional imaging by Brooks, J.C.W., Zambreanu, L., Godinez, A., Craig, A.D. (Bud), Tracey, I.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-08-2005)
    “…Pain perception is a multidimensional phenomenon, derived from sensory, affective, cognitive–evaluative and homeostatic information. Neuroimaging studies of…”
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    Thermosensory activation of insular cortex by Craig, A. D, Chen, K, Bandy, D, Reiman, E. M

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-02-2000)
    “…Temperature sensation is regarded as a submodality of touch, but evidence suggests involvement of insular cortex rather than parietal somatosensory cortices…”
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    Modular architectonic organization of the insula in the macaque monkey by Evrard, Henry C., Logothetis, Nikos K., (Bud) Craig, A.D.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-01-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT In order to provide a framework for ongoing analyses of the neuronal connections of the insular cortex of the macaque monkey using modern…”
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