Correction: The authors regret omissions in the following articles: “Medial Dorsal Hypothalamus Mediates the Inhibition of Reward Seeking after Extinction”, by Nathan J. Marchant, Teri M. Furlong, and Gavan P. McNally, which appeared on pages 14102–14115 of the October 20, 2010 issue; and “Lateral Hypothalamus Is Required for Context-Induced Reinstatement of Extinguished Reward Seeking” by Nathan J. Marchant, Adam S. Hamlin, and Gavan P. McNally, which appeared on pages 1331–1342 of the February 4, 2009 issue. Some details of the methods were omitted in the published versions of these manuscripts. Food and water were freely available before surgery and during the first 3 d postoperatively. During self-administration and extinction training, rats were allowed 1.5 h access to food and water following daily training sessions. These details do not affect the interpretation or conclusions.
. 2011 Mar 9;31(10):np.
Correction for Nathan J. Marchant et al., “Medial Dorsal Hypothalamus Mediates the Inhibition of Reward Seeking after Extinction” and “Lateral Hypothalamus Is Required for Context-Induced Reinstatement of Extinguished Reward Seeking”
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This corrects the article "Lateral Hypothalamus Is Required for Context-Induced Reinstatement of Extinguished Reward Seeking" in volume 29 on page 1331.
This corrects the article "Medial Dorsal Hypothalamus Mediates the Inhibition of Reward Seeking after Extinction" in volume 30 on page 14102.