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. 2015 Sep 21;5:14031. doi: 10.1038/srep14031

Corrigendum: Interactional synchrony in chimpanzees: Examination through a finger-tapping experiment

Lira Yu, Masaki Tomonaga
PMCID: PMC4642706  PMID: 26389524

Scientific Reports 5: Article number: 1021810.1038/srep10218; published online: May112015; updated: September212015

This Article contains the following typographical errors in the reference citations.

In the Discussion section,

“To understand the adaptive significance of interactional synchrony and its relevance to empathy39 in chimpanzees, our future study will also investigate pairs of unrelated chimpanzees with a range of social relationships.”

should read:

“To understand the adaptive significance of interactional synchrony and its relevance to empathy30 in chimpanzees, our future study will also investigate pairs of unrelated chimpanzees with a range of social relationships.”

In the Methods section under the subheading ‘Participants’,

“They lived together with nine other chimpanzees in an enriched outdoor compound with attached indoor residences30.”

should read:

“They lived together with nine other chimpanzees in an enriched outdoor compound with attached indoor residences31.”

And lastly, “All chimpanzees had extensive experience with cognitive tasks using a touch screen23 and some of the experiments included auditory cues as a discriminative stimulus31,32,33. Studies on social interactions between chimpanzees have also been conducted under various experimental setups34,35,36,37,38.”

should read:

“All chimpanzees had extensive experience with cognitive tasks using a touch screen23 and some of the experiments included auditory cues as a discriminative stimulus32,33,34. Studies on social interactions between chimpanzees have also been conducted under various experimental setups35,36,37,38,39.”


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