insular cortex
cortex of insula
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. It is the primary gustatory cortex and is involved in sensorimotor and somatosensory as well as socioemotional functions.
| Type | Organ |
| Parent Structure | cortex of cerebral lobe |
| Latin Name | cortex of insula |
| FMA ID | 242223 |
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