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finding:damage-to-insular-cortex-impairs-both-interoceptive-accuracy-and-subjective-feelingDamage to insular cortex impairs both interoceptive accuracy and subjective feeling
Double dissociation evidence: computation damage = feeling damage in interoceptive system
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- Hugo CritchleyintroducesDemonstrated that insular damage impairs both interoceptive accuracy and subjective feeling
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