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Letter to the Editor: Left-handedness and rTMS for auditory verbal hallucinations: Should left-handers be treated the same as right-handers?

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Article history: Received 18 January 2018 Received in revised form 30 March 2018 Accepted 3 April 2018 Available online xxxx language-associated regions. In healthy subjects aswell as schizophrenia patients, a… Click to show full abstract

Article history: Received 18 January 2018 Received in revised form 30 March 2018 Accepted 3 April 2018 Available online xxxx language-associated regions. In healthy subjects aswell as schizophrenia patients, a significant reduction in left hemispheric dominance was reported in the language network in non-right-handers (left-handed and ambidextrous people) compared to right-handers (Razafimandimby et al., 2011). Moreover, this reduction was associated with more severe AVHs in schizophrenia (Ocklenburg et al., 2013). Therefore, left-handed patientswould bemore likely to experiencemore persistent AVHs com-

Keywords: letter editor; right handers; rtms auditory; handedness rtms; editor left; left handedness

Journal Title: Schizophrenia Research
Year Published: 2018

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