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. 2024 Feb 9;45(2):e26594. doi: 10.1002/hbm.26594

Correction to “Dwelling in prolonged grief: Resting state functional connectivity during oxytocin and placebo administration”

PMCID: PMC10858321  PMID: 38339794

Seeley, S. H., Andrews‐Hanna, J. R., Allen, J. J. B., & O'Connor, M.‐F. (2023). Dwelling in prolonged grief: Resting state functional connectivity during oxytocin and placebo administration. Human Brain Mapping, 44(1), 245–257. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.26071

In the first paragraph of the Discussion (4.1 Summary and implications), our summary of results stated “higher resting state functional connectivity in the placebo session was associated with fewer prolonged grief symptoms.” This should have read “higher resting state functional connectivity in the placebo session was associated with higher prolonged grief symptoms.”

Results and conclusions stated elsewhere in the manuscript are unaffected by this correction and remain as described. We apologize for the error.


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