INFORMACIONES PSIQUIÁTRICAS 259

62 Informaciones Psiquiátricas 2025 - nº 259 SULCAL PITS REVEAL A NEURODEVELOPMENTAL CONTRIBUTION OF BROCA’S AND SPEECH-RELATED AREAS TO AUDITORY HALLUCINATIONS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA FIDMAG informa The research group from FIDMAG Hermanas Hospitalarias Research Foundation (CIBERSAM-ISCIII), along with Benito Menni CASM (FH Sant Boi), Hospital Sagrat Cor (FH Martorell), Hospital Mare de Déu de la Mercé (FH Barcelona Nord), Hospital Sant Rafael (FH Barcelona), Department of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences from Universitat de Barcelona, Connectomics Lab from Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV), University of Lausanne (UNIL), and the Radiology Department of Sant Joan de Déu, have published a study in the journal Psychiatry Research that links a neurodevelopmentally stable structural alteration in one of the brain's main language areas to the presence of auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia. P. Salgado-Pineda, L. Barbosa, N. Hostalet, M. Á. García-León, P. FuentesClaramonte, J. Soler-Vidal, L. Bucur, Y. Alemán-Gómez, A. Karuk, N. Ramiro, M. Sánchez, L. Torres, C. Corte, I. B. Hoyas, B. Navarro, N. Jaurrieta, P. del OlmoEncabo, C. Caride-Padilla, E. J. I. Clemente, S. Sarró, R. Salvador, M. Fatjó-Vilas, P. J. McKenna and E. Pomarol-Clotet. An ontogenetic role for Broca's and related speech areas in schizophrenic auditory hallucinations? Evidence from sulcal pits analysis. Psychiatry Research. 2025; 348: 116502; PubMed ID: 40245665; DOI: 10.1016/j. psychres.2025.116502

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