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  • 31. Mapping auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia using functional magnetic resonance imaging.
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    Heinks-Maldonado TH, Mathalon DH, Houde JF, Gray M, Faustman WO, Ford JM.
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  • 38. Neural activity in speech-sensitive auditory cortex during silence.
    Hunter MD, Eickhoff SB, Miller TW, Farrow TF, Wilkinson ID, Woodruff PW.
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  • 40. Auditory hallucinations activate language and verbal short-term memory, but not auditory, brain regions.
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