Updated
Updated · Nature.com · Jun 23
Nature Neuroscience Corrects Fig. 4d Error in June 10 Aging Study
Updated
Updated · Nature.com · Jun 23

Nature Neuroscience Corrects Fig. 4d Error in June 10 Aging Study

1 articles · Updated · Nature.com · Jun 23

Summary

  • Nature Neuroscience corrected Fig. 4d in a June 10 paper on cerebellar aging, updating both the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
  • The fix was issued because Fig. 4d originally carried an incorrect P-value and duplicated data from Fig. 4e.
  • The correction applies to “Cerebellar aging is spatially heterogeneous and supports cognitive resilience in later life,” and the journal published an author-correction notice with the revised figure.
  • The notice links the amendment to the original article’s DOI, formally updating the version of record after publication.

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