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Table 1.

Socio-demographic characteristics and whole-brain tissue volumes for PNS patients, non-PNS patients, and controls.

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Table 2.

Clinical characteristics for PNS patients and non-PNS patients.

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Figure 1.

t-statistical brain maps showing cortical thinning in patients with persistent negative symptoms compared to patients without persistent negative symptoms.

Most pronounced differences in the right temporo-parietal junction, right superior temporal gyrus, right parahippocampal gyrus, and left inferior frontal gyrus. The colour bar indicates the t-value. All areas shown exceed a FDR corrected statistical threshold of P<0.01.

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Table 3.

Areas of cortical thinning in PNS patients compared to non-PNS patients.

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Figure 2.

t-statistical brain maps showing cortical thinning in patients with persistent negative symptoms compared to healthy controls.

Most pronounced differences in the right temporal gyrus, right parahippocampal gyrus, and right anterior/middle cingulate. The colour bar indicates the t-value. All areas shown exceed a FDR corrected statistical threshold of P<0.01.

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Table 4.

Areas of cortical thinning in PNS patients compared to controls.

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Figure 3.

t-statistical brain maps showing cortical thinning in patients without persistent negative symptoms compared to healthy controls.

Most pronounced difference in the parahippocampal gyrus bi-laterally. The colour bar indicates the t-value. All areas shown exceed a FDR corrected statistical threshold of P<0.01.

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Table 5.

Areas of cortical thinning in non-PNS patients compared to controls.

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