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Positive symptoms associate with cortical thinning in the superior temporal gyrus via the ENIGMA Schizophrenia consortium
59 auth. E. Walton, D. Hibar, T. V. van Erp, S. Potkin, R. Roiz-Santiañez, B. Crespo-Facorro, P. Suárez-Pinilla, N. van Haren, S. D. de Zwarte, R. Kahn, W. Cahn, N. Doan, K. Jørgensen, T. Gurholt, I. Agartz, ... O. Andreassen, L. Westlye, I. Melle, A. Berg, L. Morch-Johnsen, A. Faerden, L. Flyckt, H. Fatouros-Bergman, E. Jönsson, R. Hashimoto, H. Yamamori, M. Fukunaga, Adrian Preda, P. de Rossi, F. Piras, N. Banaj, V. Ciullo, G. Spalletta, R. E. Gur, R. Gur, D. Wolf, T. Satterthwaite, L. Beard, I. Sommer, S. Koops, O. Gruber, A. Richter, B. Krämer, S. Kelly, G. Donohoe, C. McDonald, D. Cannon, A. Corvin, M. Gill, A. Di Giorgio, A. Bertolino, S. Lawrie, T. Nickson, H. Whalley, E. Neilson, V. Calhoun, P. Thompson, J. Turner, S. Ehrlich
Based on the role of the superior temporal gyrus (STG) in auditory processing, language comprehension and self‐monitoring, this study aimed to investigate the relationship between STG cortical thickness and positive symptom severity in schizophrenia.
Based on the role of the superior temporal gyrus (STG) in auditory processing, language comprehension and self‐monitoring, this study aimed to investigate the relationship between STG cortical thickness and positive symptom severity in schizophrenia.
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6 2017