In the published article, the reference for Rasmussen et al., 2007 was incorrectly written as “Rasmussen, P., Dawson, E. A., and Nybo, L. (2007). Capillary-oxygenation-level-dependent near-infrared spectrometry in frontal lobe of humans[J]. J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab. 27, 1082–1093.” It should be “Rasmussen, P., Dawson, E. A., Nybo, L., Van Lieshout, J. J., Secher, N. H., and Gjedde, A. (2007). Capillary-oxygenation-level-dependent near-infrared spectrometry in frontal lobe of humans. J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab. 27, 1082–1093.”
The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
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Keywords
cognitive performance, fNIRS, short-term visual memory task, temperature and humidity, working memory
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Tian C, Li H, Tian S, Tian F and Yang H (2024) Corrigendum: The neurocognitive mechanism linking temperature and humidity with miners' working memory: an fNIRS study. Front. Hum. Neurosci. 18:1505772. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2024.1505772
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03 October 2024
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07 October 2024
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16 October 2024
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*Correspondence: Chenning Tian 19120089021@stu.xust.edu.cnHongxia Li lihx@xust.edu.cnFangyuan Tian tfy@xust.edu.cn
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