“…Of note, the posterior insula contains neurons responding to somatosensory stimuli to various body parts, and also to the entire body, making it a crucial area for whole-body integration and perception (Coq et al, 2004;Evrard, 2019;Schneider et al, 1993). The posterior insula also overlaps with the human equivalent of the monkey parieto-insular vestibular cortex, as revealed by functional neuroimaging and electrophysiological data (Bense et al, 2001;Bottini et al, 2001;Dieterich et al, 2003;Frank et al, 2014;Frank & Greenlee, 2018;Guldin & Grüsser, 1998;Lopez, Blanke, & Mast, 2012;Nakul et al, 2021). This area, which is considered the core of the vestibular cortical network, is involved in processing signals about self motion, and should therefore be important for the bodily self, given the recognized role of vestibular information for the neural underpinning of the bodily self (Lenggenhager & Lopez, 2015;Lopez, 2013Lopez, , 2016Lopez & Elzière, 2018;Lopez, Schreyer, et al, 2012).…”