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. 2016 Jun 8;42(5):1110–1123. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbw078

Table 2.

Study Characteristics of Resting-State fMRI Studies Into AH

Study EO/EC Scan Length (min) RS Instructions Presence of AH Asked?
Alonso-Solis et al26 EC 6 Pts instructed to close eyes and remain awake Not reported
Chyzhyk et al60 EO 10 Stay awake, keep eyes open, and think of nothing in particular Yes for some participants
Clos et al59 EC 6 Lie in the scanner as still as possible with their eyes closed yet stay awake Yes
Diederen et al62 EC 6 Pts kept eyes closed but stayed awake Yes
Gavrilescu et al68 EC 5 Relax with eyes closed Yes
Jardri et al64 EC 15 Pts kept still in a state of wakeful rest with eyes closed Yes
Manoliu et al58 EC 10 Eyes closed and not to fall asleep Pts asked about any “feelings of odd situations” during scan.
Oertel-Knochel et al67 EO 6.7 Lie still, do not engage in any speech, think nothing specially and look at white fixation cross Yes
Rotarska-Jagiela et al28 EO 6.7 Lie still with eyes open fixating on a white cross presented in the center of visual field. Not reported
Shinn et al65 EO 10 Stay awake, keep eyes open, and think of nothing in particular Yes for some participants
Sommer et al70 EC 6 Pts instructed to lie in scanner as still as possible with eyes closed yet stay awake Yes
Sorg et al112 EC 10 Keep eyes closed and not to fall asleep. Pts asked about any “feelings of odd situations” during scan.
Van Lutterveld et al63 EC 6 Pts kept eyes closed but stayed awake Yes
Vercammen et al66 EC 7.8 Close eyes and try to “clear your mind” but not fall asleep. No
Wolf et al61 EC 6 Relax without falling asleep, keep eyes closed, not think about anything in particular, and move as little as possible Yes

Note: AH, auditory hallucinations; EC, eyes closed; EO, eyes open; Pts, participants. Hoffman et al69 extracted intermittent resting data from a symptom capture paradigm involving button pressing, and so is not included here.