Although auditory hallucinations are one of the most common
symptoms in schizophrenia, the underlying mechanism is
not clearly understood [1]. Neural activity during auditory hallucinations
has been studied and results indicate the involvement
of language-related regions. Activation of the superior temporal
cortex (primary auditory cortex) has been previously shown while
auditory hallucinations were occurring [2,3]. In addition, Broca’s
andWernicke’s areas and their right hemisphere homologues, have