HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Mari Sone from the The study comprised , participants, including , individuals with schizophrenia and , HCs matched for sex, age, intelligence quotient (IQ), and handedness (p >, Table, ). All patients were recruited from the University of Tokyo Hospital. Psychiatric diagnoses were made based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV TR [33] by experienced psychiatrists. We then divided the , schizophrenia patients based on their history of AVH into those with (n=58, AVH+ ) and without (n=29, AVH-) a history of AVH. Furthermore, those with AVH were divided into individuals with (n=37, AVH++ ) and without . . .
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