Corrigendum to "Sex-dependent age modulation of frontostriatal and temporo-parietal activation during cognitive control" [NeuroImage 48 (2009) 223-236]

نویسندگان

  • Anastasia Christakou
  • Rozmin Halari
  • Anna B. Smith
  • Eve Ifkovits
  • Michael J. Brammer
  • Katya Rubia
چکیده

Sixty-three right-handed healthy adolescents and adults in the age range of 13–38 (mean age in years (SD)=21 (6) were recruited through advertisement [38 males (mean age=20 (7) and 25 females (mean age (SD)=22 (6)]. All participants scored above the 10th percentile (IQ estimate over 80) on the Raven's Standard Progressive Matrices test of performance intelligence quotient (IQ) (Raven, 1960). (Mean Performance IQ estimate (SD) =107 (12); Male IQ estimate=108 (12); female IQ estimate=106 (13). Exclusion criteria were current or past substance abuse, head injury, mental retardation, or mental, endocrine or neurological disorder. There were no differences between males and females in age (t=–1.1; df =61; p=n.s.) or converted performance IQ estimates across the whole group (t=–0.7; df=61, p=n.s.), or within adolescent and adult subgroups of participants (pN0.05 in all cases). The study was approved by the local Ethics Committee, and all participants gave informed consent. They all received £30 for their participation.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • NeuroImage

دوره 49  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010