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. 2016 Dec 15;2(12):e00145. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2016.e00145

Corrigendum to “Threatening faces induce fear circuitry hypersynchrony in soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder”

Benjamin T Dunkley a,b,c,, Elizabeth W Pang b,d, Paul A Sedge e, Rakesh Jetly e, Sam M Doesburg a,b,c,f, Margot J Taylor a,b,c,f
PMCID: PMC5167234  PMID: 28018983

Corrigendum

In the original published version of this article, Fig. 1A included facial images of individuals who had not provided consent for their use in this publication. The authors apologize for this oversight. In the updated Fig. 1A these images were replaced with images of individuals whose consent has been obtained. The Materials and Methods section was updated to include the following acknowledgement: ‘Development of the MacBrain Face Stimulus Set was overseen by Nim Tottenham and supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Early Experience and Brain Development. Please contact Nim Tottenham at tott0006@tc.umn.edu for more information concerning the stimulus set.’ as well as a reference in which these images were previously published (Tottenham et al., 2009). The reference list was updated accordingly. These corrections do not, in any way, compromise the findings of the study, either in terms of the methodology, results, or interpretations drawn from the data therein. Both the HTML and PDF versions of the article have been updated to correct the error.


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