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English: Image showing brain areas more active in controls than in schizophrenia patients during a working memory task during a fMRI study. Two brain slices are shown.
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2010 |
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PLoS One. 2010 Aug 11;5(8):e12068. An event-related FMRI study of phonological verbal working memory in schizophrenia.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0012068.g002. PMID 20725639 |
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Kim J, Matthews NL, Park S. |
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Cropped from the full original image, leaving only the substraction between patients and controls. All p-values are corrected with false discovery rate of q<0.005.
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