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Real-Time Symptom Capture of Hallucinations in Schizophrenia with fMRI: Absence of Duration-Dependent Activity.

Karanvir GillChantal PercivalMeighen RoesLeo ArreazaAbhijit ChinchaniNicole SanfordWalter SenaHoma MohammadsadeghiMahesh MenonMatthew HughesSean P CarruthersPhilip SumnerWill WoodsRenaud JardriIris E SommerSusan L RossellTodd S Woodward
Published in: Schizophrenia bulletin open (2022)
During symptom capture of hallucinations during fMRI, no HDR showed duration dependence, but a brain network anatomically matching the motor response network was retrieved. Previous reports on brain networks detected by fMRI during hallucination capture are reviewed in this context; namely, that the brain networks interpreted as involved in hallucinations may in fact be involved only in the motor response indicating the onset of the hallucination.
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