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Publisher Correction: Accurate autocorrelation modeling substantially improves fMRI reliability.

Wiktor Olszowy1,2, John Aston3, Catarina Rua4

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Area of Science:

  • Scientific publishing
  • Publication ethics

Background:

  • Accuracy in scientific records is crucial.
  • Ensuring correct publication dates maintains the integrity of scientific literature.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To rectify an incorrect online publication date in an HTML article.
  • To ensure accurate dissemination of publication timelines.

Main Methods:

  • Reviewing the original HTML publication record.
  • Identifying and correcting the erroneous 'Published online' date.
  • Verifying the accuracy of the PDF version's publication date.

Main Results:

  • The HTML version's 'Published online' date has been corrected from December 25, 2019, to March 21, 2019.
  • The PDF version accurately reflected the correct publication date from its initial release.

Conclusions:

  • The correction ensures accurate historical record-keeping for the article.
  • Maintaining accurate publication dates is essential for scientific citation and tracking research progress.