Statistical parametric mapping analysis revealed that patients with first-rank symptoms had significant hyperactivation of right Brodmann’s area 40 (Talairach coordinates=57, –29, 36) (t=4.7, df=24, uncorrected p<0.0001, two-sample t test; family-wise error corrected: p<0.02 [volume-of-interest right Brodmann’s area 40]) relative to patients without first-rank symptoms. A two-group test (5,000 permutations) in statistical parametric mapping supported the validity of this finding (t=4.7, df=24, p=0.0002). Mean time to half-maximum response was 177 msec later in right Brodmann’s area 40 than left Brodmann’s area 4.