Tisserand Alice, Philippi Nathalie, Botzung Anne, Blanc Frédéric
Geriatrics and Neurology Units, Research and Resources Memory Center (CMRR), Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, 67000 Strasbourg, France.
ICube Laboratory (CNRS, UMR 7357), 67000 Strasbourg, France.
Biology (Basel). 2023 Apr 14;12(4):599. doi: 10.3390/biology12040599.
The insula is a multiconnected brain region that centralizes a wide range of information, from the most internal bodily states, such as interoception, to high-order processes, such as knowledge about oneself. Therefore, the insula would be a core region involved in the self networks. Over the past decades, the question of the self has been extensively explored, highlighting differences in the descriptions of the various components but also similarities in the global structure of the self. Indeed, most of the researchers consider that the self comprises a phenomenological part and a conceptual part, in the present moment or extending over time. However, the anatomical substrates of the self, and more specifically the link between the insula and the self, remain unclear. We conducted a narrative review to better understand the relationship between the insula and the self and how anatomical and functional damages to the insular cortex can impact the self in various conditions. Our work revealed that the insula is involved in the most primitive levels of the present self and could consequently impact the self extended in time, namely autobiographical memory. Across different pathologies, we propose that insular damage could engender a global collapse of the self.
脑岛是一个多连接的脑区,它集中了广泛的信息,从最内在的身体状态,如内感受,到高阶过程,如关于自我的知识。因此,脑岛可能是自我网络中的一个核心区域。在过去几十年里,自我的问题得到了广泛探讨,这凸显了对其各个组成部分描述的差异,但也有自我整体结构上的相似之处。事实上,大多数研究者认为,自我在当下或随时间延伸,包括一个现象学部分和一个概念部分。然而,自我的解剖学基础,更具体地说,脑岛与自我之间的联系,仍不清楚。我们进行了一项叙述性综述,以更好地理解脑岛与自我之间的关系,以及脑岛皮质的解剖和功能损伤如何在各种情况下影响自我。我们的研究表明,脑岛参与了当下自我的最原始层面,并因此可能影响随时间延伸的自我,即自传体记忆。在不同的病理情况下,我们认为脑岛损伤可能导致自我的全面崩溃。