associated with self-reports of auditory hallucinations in hallucinating patients (n= 8) and
perception of transient, random human speech in non-hallucinating (n= 7) patients and
normal control subjects (n= 8). Perception of externally generated human speech amongst
the non-hallucinating and normal control participants was associated with a consistent
pattern of extensive bilateral auditory cortex activation (Brodmann areas 40/41/42/22) …