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Table 1.

Demographic and clinical data from the final samples.

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Fig 1.

Activation maps for the words condition in healthy controls (A) and patients with schizophrenia (B). Colour bar depicts Z values.

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Fig 2.

Activation maps for sentences > baseline for healthy controls (A) and patients with schizophrenia (B). (C) and (D) show regions of differences between patients and controls in this contrast, with boxplots depicting parameter estimates (beta values) in each group: (C) shows a region in Heschl’s gyrus hypoactivated in the patients, while regions in (D), corresponding to the superior occipital cortex, the precuneus and the lingual gyrus were hyperactivated in the patients. As shown by the boxplots, this hyperactivation was due to a lack of deactivation in patients. Colour bars depict Z values.

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Fig 3.

Activation maps for reversed > baseline for healthy controls (A) and patients with schizophrenia (B). (C) shows a region of differences between patients and controls in this contrast, located in Heschl’s gyrus. The boxplot depicts parameter estimates (beta values) in each group, showing hypoactivation in the patients. Color bars depict Z values.

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