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Corrigendum for Fukushima and Hiraki, Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci 1 (2) 149-157.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 2006 1(3):275-276; doi:10.1093/scan/nsl039
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Perceiving an opponent's loss: gender-related differences in the medial-frontal negativity

Hirokata Fukushima and Kazuo Hiraki

Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci 2006 1: 149–157

The authors wish to apologise for two errors in the above article. One error appeared in Table 1, where two entries had incorrect asterisks, and the other error was in the legend to Figure 4. The corrected table and figure legend are given as follows.


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Table 1 Results of psychological measurements: gender difference and correlations with the MFN amplitude

 

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Fig. 4 The correlation between psychological measurements and MFN. (A) The x-axis indicates participants’ ratings of affect for the outcomes. (B) The x-axis indicates the discrepancy between EQ and the SQ, representing an imbalance between the two characteristics. For both measurements, the y-axis of the left panels show the amplitude of the self-MFN and of the right panels show the other-MFN. The overlaid lines represent the best linear fit. Circles represent female data and triangles represent male data.

 


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