rile$70768$ - translation to greek
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rile$70768$ - translation to greek

PORTION OF THE MAMMALIAN BRAIN
Insula cortex; Island of Reil; Islands of Reil; Insula (brain); Insular area (biology); Island of rile; Circular sulcus of insula; Circular sulcus; Short gyri of insula; Long gyrus of insula; Insular lobe; Insulary cortex; Sulcus circularis; Gyrus longus; Gyri breves; Cortex insularis; Sulcus circularis insulae; Gyrus longus insulae; Gyri breves insulae; Frontoinsular cortex; Anterior insula; Long gyrus of the insula; Short gyrus of insula; Short gyrus of the insula; Short gyri of the insula; Fronto-insular cortex; Anterior insular cortex

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v. ερεθίζω, πειράζω, θολώ, τσαντίζω

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Insular cortex

The insular cortex (also insula and insular lobe) is a portion of the cerebral cortex folded deep within the lateral sulcus (the fissure separating the temporal lobe from the parietal and frontal lobes) within each hemisphere of the mammalian brain.

The insulae are believed to be involved in consciousness and play a role in diverse functions usually linked to emotion or the regulation of the body's homeostasis. These functions include compassion, empathy, taste, perception, motor control, self-awareness, cognitive functioning, interpersonal experience, and awareness of homeostatic emotions such as hunger, pain and fatigue. In relation to these, it is involved in psychopathology.

The insular cortex is divided into two parts: the anterior insula and the posterior insula in which more than a dozen field areas have been identified. The cortical area overlying the insula toward the lateral surface of the brain is the operculum (meaning lid). The opercula are formed from parts of the enclosing frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes.