Activation of the Anterior Insular and Prefrontal Cortices During Attention Switching and Task Execution: A Study Using a Cued-Switching Task and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Background: It is more difficult to concentrate when switching attention from rest to a task than when performing a task continuously. The anterior insular cortex (AIC) plays a role in the mechanisms underlying attention disorders such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The AIC is activated by cues that demand attentional switching; however, it is unclear whether this activity correlates with performance. Furthermore, it is not clear whether the AIC is important during task execution…

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