Correction: Assigning the right credit to the wrong action: compulsivity in the general population is associated with augmented outcome-irrelevant value-based learning
Authors
Moran, Rani
Moutoussis, Michael
Bullmore, Edward
Goodyer, Ian
Fonagy, Peter
Jones, Peter
Hauser, Tobias
Neufeld, Sharon
Romero-Garcia, Rafael
Clair, Michelle St
Vértes, Petra
Whitaker, Kirstie
Inkster, Becky
Prabhu, Gita
Ooi, Cinly
Toseeb, Umar
Widmer, Barry
Bhatti, Junaid
Villis, Laura
Alrumaithi, Ayesha
Birt, Sarah
Bowler, Aislinn
Cleridou, Kalia
Dadabhoy, Hina
Davies, Emma
Firkins, Ashlyn
Granville, Sian
Harding, Elizabeth
Hopkins, Alexandra
Isaacs, Daniel
King, Janchai
Kokorikou, Danae
Maurice, Christina
McIntosh, Cleo
Memarzia, Jessica
Mills, Harriet
O’Donnell, Ciara
Pantaleone, Sara
Scott, Jenny
Kiddle, Beatrice
Polek, Ela
Fearon, Pasco
Suckling, John
van Harmelen, Anne-Laura
Kievit, Rogier
Chamberlain, Sam
Publication Date
2021-12-02Journal Title
Translational Psychiatry
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Volume
11
Issue
1
Language
en
Type
Other
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VoR
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Shahar, N., Hauser, T. U., Moran, R., Moutoussis, M., Bullmore, E. T., Bullmore, E., Dolan, R. J., et al. (2021). Correction: Assigning the right credit to the wrong action: compulsivity in the general population is associated with augmented outcome-irrelevant value-based learning. [Other]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-021-01734-8
Keywords
Correction, /631/378/1595, /631/477/2811, correction
Identifiers
s41398-021-01734-8, 1734
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-021-01734-8
This record's DOI: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.78978
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