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"Research published in 2007[^78] has shown that cigarette smokers suffering damage to the insular cortex, from a stroke for instance, have their addiction to cigarettes practically eliminated. These individuals were found to be up to 136 times more likely to undergo a disruption of smoking addiction than smokers with damage in other areas."

Nasir H. Naqvi; David Rudrauf; Hanna Damasio; Antoine Bechara. (January 2007). "Damage to the Insula Disrupts Addiction to Cigarette Smoking". Science. 315 (5811): 531–4. Bibcode:2007Sci...315..531N. doi:10.1126/science.1135926. PMC 3698854. PMID 17255515.

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