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Figure 1.

Representations of ROIs examined in this study on the left hemisphere.

Cortical ROIs are shown in lateral view (left) and medial view (right). Two subcortical ROIs (i.e., amygdala and hippocampus) are visible in coronal view (middle).

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Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the male subjects.

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Table 2.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the female subjects.

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Figure 2.

ROIs for which the volumes were significantly reduced in schizophrenia patients compared with those of healthy subjects.

ROIs were differentially colored according to the p values of the post hoc tests.

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Figure 3.

Significant cortical thinning of ROIs in schizophrenia patients compared with that of healthy subjects observed in this study.

ROIs were differentially colored according to the p values of the post hoc tests.

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Figure 4.

Discriminative pattern for male subjects.

Selected regions were differentially colored when volume (blue) or thickness (yellow) of those regions were entered into the model.

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Table 3.

Classification performance.

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Figure 5.

Discriminative pattern for female subjects.

Selected regions were differentially colored when volume (blue) or thickness (yellow) of those regions were entered into the model.

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