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Measuring Neural Mechanisms Underlying Sleep-Dependent Memory Consolidation During Naps in Early Childhood
Published on: October 2, 2019
Author Correction: PV plasticity sustained through D1/5 dopamine signaling required for long-term memory
Smitha Karunakaran1, Ananya Chowdhury1, Flavio Donato1
1Friedrich Miescher Institut, Basel, Switzerland.
Abstract:
In the version of this article initially published, the right panel in Fig. 2b was duplicated from the corresponding panel in Fig. 2c, and some data points in Fig. 3b were duplicated from Fig. 3a. None of the conclusions in the paper are affected. The errors have been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article, and source data have been posted for the revised panels. The original and corrected figures are shown in the accompanying Author Correction.
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