2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2018.11.621
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Exploring the brain correlates of ideas of reference with a virtual reality paradigm in fMRI

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“…Metro task. Left angular activity, also linked to social cognition [4], was reduced in patients with more IOR. The results suggest that referential thinking in psychotic patients is associated with abnormal brain activity in brain regions with a role in social cognition.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Metro task. Left angular activity, also linked to social cognition [4], was reduced in patients with more IOR. The results suggest that referential thinking in psychotic patients is associated with abnormal brain activity in brain regions with a role in social cognition.…”
Section: S409mentioning
confidence: 90%