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Corrigendum to "Brain Activation and Psychomotor Speed in Middle-Aged Patients with Type 1 Diabetes: Relationships with Hyperglycemia and Brain Small Vessel Disease".

Misun Hwang1, Dana L Tudorascu2, Karen Nunley3, Helmet Karim4, Howard J Aizenstein5, Trevor J Orchard6, Caterina Rosano7.   

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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1155/2016/9571464.].

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28409161      PMCID: PMC5376462          DOI: 10.1155/2017/4295645

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Diabetes Res            Impact factor:   4.011


In the article titled “Brain Activation and Psychomotor Speed in Middle-Aged Patients with Type 1 Diabetes: Relationships with Hyperglycemia and Brain Small Vessel Disease” [1], there was an error in the subheadings of Table 3. The phrase “response time” should be replaced with the phrase “main effect.” The correct table is shown below.
Table 3

Regions with functional activation that were correlated with performing the task in the scanner (main effect): positive associations are listed first and negative associations are listed next.

RegionsCluster sizePeak T-Score (df = 84)Montreal Neurological Institute coordinate for Peak T-Score
 Regions with activation positively correlated with main effect
Superior parietal lobe, bilaterally691212−28, −62, 521
Left middle frontal gyrus352912−44, 2, 342
Right middle frontal gyrus31338.536, 2, 523
Medial frontal gyrus, bilaterally11968.62, 20, 464
Right inferior frontal gyrus3756.334, 24, −55
Right thalamus214418, −6, 19
Left thalamus2124.1−16, −12, 16

 Regions with activation negatively correlated with main effect
Left superior temporal gyrus1285−6.6−66, −22, 1
Right superior temporal gyrus891−556, −30, 22
Posterior cingulate cortex, bilaterally821−6.1−4, −52, 28
Left medial frontal gyrus420−5.1−2, 64, 1
Right postcentral gyrus418−5.948, −26, 64

This table reports the spatial distribution of the mean group activation (obtained from the DSST > control condition contrast and from the control condition > DSST contrast), including the size of cluster, the maximum Z statistic for the cluster, and the location of the maximum Z statistic in Montreal Neurological Institute coordinates. The corrected alpha is the probability of false positive detection based on the combination of individual voxel probability thresholding and minimum cluster size thresholding.

1This cluster extends medially to include the precuneus and caudally to include the superior occipital gyrus; it includes the most dorsal part of the inferior parietal lobule.

2This cluster extends rostrally to include the supplementary motor area, caudally to include the precentral gyrus, and medially to include the insula.

3This cluster extends rostrally to include the supplementary motor area, caudally to include the precentral gyrus, and ventrally to include the inferior frontal gyrus.

4This cluster extends caudally in the right hemisphere to include the dorsal cingulate cortex.

5This cluster covers part of the insula.

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1.  Brain Activation and Psychomotor Speed in Middle-Aged Patients with Type 1 Diabetes: Relationships with Hyperglycemia and Brain Small Vessel Disease.

Authors:  Misun Hwang; Dana L Tudorascu; Karen Nunley; Helmet Karim; Howard J Aizenstein; Trevor J Orchard; Caterina Rosano
Journal:  J Diabetes Res       Date:  2016-02-21       Impact factor: 4.011

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