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CORRECTION article

Front. Hum. Neurosci., 16 October 2025

Sec. Brain Health and Clinical Neuroscience

Volume 19 - 2025 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2025.1717377

This article is part of the Research TopicImpacts of substance use/exposure on early brain: Volume IIView all articles

Correction: Prenatal substance exposure and infant neurodevelopment: a review of magnetic resonance imaging studies


Leela Shah,
Leela Shah1,2*Christy D. YoonChristy D. Yoon2Alessandra M. LaJeunesseAlessandra M. LaJeunesse2Lilly G. SchirmerLilly G. Schirmer2Emma W. RapalliniEmma W. Rapallini2Elizabeth M. PlanalpElizabeth M. Planalp2Douglas C. Dean,,Douglas C. Dean2,3,4
  • 1Department of Neuroscience Training Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States
  • 2Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States
  • 3Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States
  • 4Department of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

A Correction on
Prenatal substance exposure and infant neurodevelopment: a review of magnetic resonance imaging studies

by Shah, L., Yoon, C. D., LaJeunesse, A. M., Schirmer, L. G., Rapallini, E. W., Planalp, E. M., and Dean, D. C. (2025). Front. Hum. Neurosci. 19:1613084. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2025.1613084

There was a mistake in the caption of Figure 1 as published. The Figure contains the incorrect citation to Biorender. The corrected caption of Figure 1 appears below.

Figure 1. Summary of imaging findings across substance exposures highlighting target regions. Aspects of this image created in BioRender. Shah, L. (2025) https://BioRender.com/tukao8z.

The original version of this article has been updated.

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Keywords: prenatal substance exposure, magnetic resonance imaging, infant brain development, diffusion MRI, structural MRI, functional MRI, developmental outcomes

Citation: Shah L, Yoon CD, LaJeunesse AM, Schirmer LG, Rapallini EW, Planalp EM and Dean DC (2025) Correction: Prenatal substance exposure and infant neurodevelopment: a review of magnetic resonance imaging studies. Front. Hum. Neurosci. 19:1717377. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2025.1717377

Received: 01 October 2025; Accepted: 02 October 2025;
Published: 16 October 2025.

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*Correspondence: Leela Shah, bGVlbGEuc2hhaEB3aXNjLmVkdQ==

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