Structural brain differences in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders with and without auditory verbal hallucinations

•Gray matter volume (GMV) reductions are apparent in patients with SSDs.•Compared to HC, patients had lower GMV in widespread cortical and subcortical areas.•GMV of left Heschl's gyrus was lower in patients with AVH compared to those without.•AVH severity scaled inversely with GMV of a right ve...

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description •Gray matter volume (GMV) reductions are apparent in patients with SSDs.•Compared to HC, patients had lower GMV in widespread cortical and subcortical areas.•GMV of left Heschl's gyrus was lower in patients with AVH compared to those without.•AVH severity scaled inversely with GMV of a right ventrolateral prefrontal cluster. Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) are debilitating, with auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) being a core characteristic. While gray matter volume (GMV) reductions are commonly replicated in SSD populations, the neural basis of AVHs remains unclear. Using previously published data, this study comprises two main analyses, one of GMV dissimilarities between SSD and healthy controls (HC), and one of GMV differences specifically associated with AVHs. Structural brain images from 71 adults with (n = 46) and without (n = 25) SSD were employed. Group differences in GMVs of the cortex, anterior cingulate (ACC), superior temporal gyrus (STG), hippocampi, and thalami were assessed. Additionally, volumes of left Heschl's gyrus (HG) in a subgroup experiencing AVHs (AVH+, n = 23) were compared with those of patients who did not (AVH-, n = 23). SSD patients displayed reduced GMVs of the cortex, ACC, STG, hippocampi, and thalami compared to HC. AVH+ had significantly reduced left HG volume when compared to AVH-. Finally, a right-lateralized ventral prefrontal cluster was found to be uniquely associated with AVH severity. This study corroborates previous findings of GMV reductions in SSD cohorts. Chiefly, our secondary analysis suggests that AVHs are associated with language areas and their contralateral homologues.
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