In the published article, there was an error. The MRI sequence parameters provided in the original text were incorrect. A correction has been made to Materials and Methods, “MRI Data Acquisition,” Paragraph 1:
“Participants completed a structural MRI scan with a 3T whole-body scanner (Siemens Skyra) and a 32-channel head coil. Participants lay supine with their head stabilized using adjustable padding. A whole-brain T1-weighted (MPRAGE) anatomical scan was acquired across 176 contiguous sagittal slices at 1.200 × 1.055 × 1.055 mm3 (FOV 176 × 240 × 256 mm3; matrix 176 × 240 × 256 mm3; TR = 2.3 s; TE = 2.95 ms; inversion delay to the center k-line 900 ms; flip angle= 9°; pixel bandwidth = 240 Hz; duration 5:12).”
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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Summary
Keywords
cerebellum, volumetry, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), sensorimotor, oculomotor, MRI, structure, Crus I
Citation
McKinney WS, Kelly SE, Unruh KE, Shafer RL, Sweeney JA, Styner M and Mosconi MW (2022) Corrigendum: Cerebellar volumes and sensorimotor behavior in autism spectrum disorder. Front. Integr. Neurosci. 16:1020980. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2022.1020980
Received
16 August 2022
Accepted
22 August 2022
Published
09 September 2022
Volume
16 - 2022
Edited and reviewed by
Eric London, Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities (IBR), United States
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© 2022 McKinney, Kelly, Unruh, Shafer, Sweeney, Styner and Mosconi.
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*Correspondence: Matthew W. Mosconi mosconi@ku.edu
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