When smokers are exposed to smoking related cues there is activation of several cortical regions including the insula. Smokers with lesions of the insula were 6 times more likely to quit smoking than smokers who other cortical lesions. A temporary inactivation of the insula also markedly reduced place preference to amphetamine in rats which indicates that the insula is an important area mediating drug seeking.
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