Original article: Sanders, K. E. G., Osburn, S., Paller, K. A., & Beeman, M. (2019). Targeted memory reactivation during sleep improves next-day problem solving. Psychological Science, 30, 1616–1624. doi:10.1177/0956797619873344
The authors recently noticed that when the original version of Figure 2 was created, a small binning parameter had unintentionally been applied, and this parameter led to the individual data points not being precisely placed. This Corrigendum is correcting the figure (the new version is shown below).
Fig. 2.
Solving rate in the morning sessions for uncued and cued puzzles (a) and cuing effect (b; the percentage of cued puzzles solved – the percentage of uncued puzzles solved). Open circles are individual data points, and filled circles are group averages. Error bars represent (a) 95% within-subjects confidence intervals and (b) standard 95% confidence intervals.

