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. 2023 Nov 21;14:1329662. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1329662

Corrigendum: Mirror neuron activity during audiovisual appreciation of opera performance

Shoji Tanaka 1,*
PMCID: PMC10699324  PMID: 38078265

In the original article, there was an incorrect description in the caption of Figure 2. The second sentence previously stated, “The alpha-band powers in the audiovisual (Cohen's d = −0.640; p = 0.0079) and auditory conditions (Cohen's d = −0.774; p = 0.0019) were significantly lower than that in the resting condition, indicated with asterisk (*).” This should instead be written as:

The alpha-band power in the audiovisual condition was significantly lower than that in the resting condition (Cohen's d = −0.640, p = 0.0079) and that in the auditory condition (Cohen's d = −0.774, p = 0.0019), indicated with asterisk (*).

The full corrected caption for Figure 2 is below.

Figure 2. Band powers at the central electrode site (Cz) in the three experimental conditions (resting, listening, and watching with sounds). The alpha-band power in the audiovisual condition was significantly lower than that in the resting condition (Cohen's d = −0.640, p = 0.0079) and that in the auditory condition (Cohen's d = −0.774, p = 0.0019), indicated with asterisk (*).

The authors apologize for these errors and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way.

The original article has been updated.

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