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Why in many subjects the insular cortical surface seems so thick? Is the convoluted nature of the Insula that causes that?

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Why in many subjects the insular cortical surface seems so thick? Is the convoluted nature of the Insula that causes that?

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It’s not the convoluted nature of the Insula. It’s the fact that extreme capsule is so thin that it frequently isn’t very apparent on MR, and so there appears to be continuous gray matter from the basal ganglia into the cortex. We think version 4.0 fixes this.

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