@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00047510, author = {D, Heering Henriette and J, C Koevoets Godefridus and Koenders, Laura and W, J Machielsen Marise and J, Meijer Carin and Kubota, Manabu and de, Nijs Jessica and Cahn, Wiepke and E, Hulshoff Pol Hilleke and de, Haan Lieuwe and S, Kahn Rene and E, M van Haren Neeltje and 久保田 学}, issue = {107}, journal = {Frontiers in psychiatry}, month = {Jul}, note = {It has been suggested that specific psychotic symptom clusters may be explained by patterns of biological abnormalities. The presence of first rank symptoms (FRS) has been associated with cognitive abnormalities, e.g., deficits in self-monitoring or in the experience of agency, suggesting that a specific network of neural abnormalities might underlie FRS. Here, we investigate differences in cortical and subcortical brain volume between patients with and without FRS.}, pages = {1--8}, title = {Structural MRI Differences between Patients with and without First Rank Symptoms: A Delusion?}, volume = {6}, year = {2015} }