From: Insula vs. Insular Cortex: What's the Difference?
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The insular cortex is the part of the insula made of gray matter responsible for processing sensory and emotional information.

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The insular cortex is the layer of the insula made of neurons (called gray matter) that receives and interprets signals from inside the body and outside world. It plays key roles in feeling pain, taste perception, emotions, and awareness of internal body states like hunger or heartbeat.

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