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. 2024 Apr 30;56(4):4218–4219. doi: 10.3758/s13428-024-02438-9

Author Correction: Minimal reporting guideline for research involving eye tracking (2023 edition)

Matt J Dunn 1,, Robert G Alexander 2, Onyekachukwu M Amiebenomo 1, Gemma Arblaster 3,4, Denize Atan 5, Jonathan T Erichsen 1, Ulrich Ettinger 6, Mario E Giardini 7, Iain D Gilchrist 8, Ruth Hamilton 10,9, Roy S Hessels 11, Scott Hodgins 12, Ignace T C Hooge 11, Brooke S Jackson 13, Helena Lee 14, Stephen L Macknik 2, Susana Martinez-Conde 2, Lee Mcilreavy 1, Lisa M Muratori 15, Diederick C Niehorster 16,17, Marcus Nyström 16, Jorge Otero-Millan 18,19, Michael M Schlüssel 20, Jay E Self 14, Tarkeshwar Singh 21, Nikolaos Smyrnis 22, Andreas Sprenger 23
PMCID: PMC11133065  PMID: 38691219

Author Correction: Behavior Research Methods

10.3758/s13428-023-02187-1

The original online version of this article was revised. The following funding note was added:

This work was supported by the New York State Empire Innovator Program, by the National Science Foundation (Award 1734887 to SM-C and SLM; Award 1523614 to SLM), and by the National Institute of Health (Award R01EY031971 to SM-C and SLM; Award R01CA258021 to SM-C and SLM). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Science Foundation nor the National Institutes of Health.

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