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In the January/February 2022 issue of The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, in the article by Likitlersuang and colleagues,1 "Neural Correlates of Traumatic Brain Injury in Women Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence: A Structural and Functional Connectivity Neuroimaging Study," in the Abstract, the cortical thickness was twice described incorrectly as being "greater," when it should have been described as "lower." The following sentences from the Abstract "Results" and "Conclusion" sections, respectively, have been corrected to reflect the proper description, which is consistent with the findings as described in the manuscript Results and Conclusions: "Individuals with IPV-related TBI showed lower cortical thickness in the right paracentral gyrus than individuals with TBI from other non-IPV etiologies" and "A lower mean cortical thickness of the paracentral gyrus was associated with TBI due to IPV than TBI from other etiologies."

 

The online article appearing at https://journals.lww.com/headtraumarehab/pages/default.aspx is now correct.

 

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1. Likitlersuang J, Brown EM, Salat DH, et al Neural correlates of traumatic brain injury in women survivors of intimate partner violence: a structural and functional connectivity neuroimaging study. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2022;37(1):E30-E38. doi:10.1097/HTR.0000000000000758 [Context Link]