Auditory hallucinations and brain structure in schizophrenia: Voxel-based morphometric study

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We applied voxel-based morphometry to high-resolution magnetic resonance images of 99 participants with schizophrenia. Voxel-wise correlations with a score of auditory hallucination severity identified areas in the left and right superior temporal cortex (including Heschl's gyrus), left supramarginal/angular gyrus, left postcentral gyrus and left posterior cingulate cortex. This study extends previous region-of-interest studies demonstrating main effects of auditory hallucinations related to modality-specific superior temporal areas including primary and secondary auditory cortices.

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Nenadic, I., Smesny, S., Schlösser, R. G. M., Sauer, H., & Gaser, C. (2010). Auditory hallucinations and brain structure in schizophrenia: Voxel-based morphometric study. British Journal of Psychiatry, 196(5), 412–413. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.109.070441

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