Correction: Modifications in N170 Responses and Compensatory Strategies in Facial Recognition Among Individuals with Schizophrenia
Overview
This correction addresses the author list and corresponding author details for the study on N170 responses in schizophrenia.
Background
Schizophrenia is a complex psychiatric disorder characterized by cognitive deficits and perceptual anomalies. Understanding the neural mechanisms underlying facial recognition is crucial, as deficits in this area can significantly impact social functioning. The N170 event-related potential is a key measure in studying face processing disturbances in schizophrenia.
Data Highlights
No numerical or trial data is presented in the correction article.
Key Findings
The original author list has been corrected to reflect shared first authorship among Jiajun Sun, Qing Liu, and Li Liu.
Hongjun Sun has been added as a third corresponding author.
A mark indicating equal contribution has been added next to the names of the first authors.
The original version of the article has been updated to reflect these changes.
Clinical Implications
This correction ensures that contributions are properly acknowledged.
Conclusion
This correction clarifies authorship details for a study on N170 responses in schizophrenia.
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