Correction: The Impact of Migrainous Vertigo on Adaptive Learning in Relation to Uncertainty
Overview
This correction addresses an error in the formula used to calculate sunk cost in a study on migrainous vertigo. The updated formula indicates differences in sunk cost among subject groups.
Background
Migrainous vertigo is a condition that can impact patients' quality of life. Understanding cognitive and decision-making processes in these patients is crucial.
Data Highlights
Statistical Test
Result
One-way ANOVA
F(2, 27) = 4.70, p = 0.018, η² = 0.258
Pearson correlation (aVM)
r = 0.805; p = 0.005
Pearson correlation (cVM)
r = -0.226; p = 0.530
DHI scores comparison
p = 0.01
Key Findings
The formula for calculating sunk cost was corrected to ((lL + 5xhL) – (lR + 2xhR) + 2)/7.
There was a significant difference in sunk cost among subject groups (p = 0.018).
aVM patients exhibited a higher sunk cost compared to controls.
In the aVM group, sunk cost measures were positively correlated with dizzy symptoms (r = 0.805; p = 0.005).
cVM group had significantly higher DHI scores compared to aVM group (p = 0.01).
Clinical Implications
The correction of the sunk cost formula and findings should be considered in the assessment of cognitive functions in patients with migrainous vertigo.
Conclusion
This correction clarifies the methodology and results of the study on migrainous vertigo.