Correction to “Atypical child–parent neural synchrony is linked to negative family emotional climate and children’s psychopathological symptoms” by Su et al. (2024).

American Psychologist, Vol 79(2), Feb-Mar 2024, 240; doi:10.1037/amp0001345Reports an error in "Atypical child–parent neural synchrony is linked to negative family emotional climate and children’s psychopathological symptoms" by Haowen Su, Christina B. Young, Zhuo Rachel Han, Jianjie Xu, Bingsen Xiong, Zisen Zhou, Jingyi Wang, Lei Hao, Zhi Yang, Gang Chen and Shaozheng Qin (American Psychologist, Advanced Online Publication, Jul 13, 2023, np). In the article “Atypical Child–Parent Neural Synchrony Is Linked to Negative Family Emotional Climate and Children’s Psychopathological Symptoms,” by Haowen Su, Christina B. Young, Zhuo Rachel Han, Jianjie Xu, Bingsen Xiong, Zisen Zhou, Jingyi Wang, Lei Hao, Zhi Yang, Gang Chen, and Shaozheng Qin (American Psychologist, 2024, Vol. 79, No. 2, pp. 210–224, https://doi.org/10.1037/amp0001173), Figure 2 and its caption were corrected to fix a mismatch between the r coefficients and scatterplots. The caption was changed from “(c) Child–parent hippocampal activity concordance was significantly higher for boundary than nonboundary event time series (Z = 2.30, p = .01). (d) Child–parent vmPFC activity concordance was marginally significantly higher for boundary than nonboundary time series (Z = −1.39, p = .08)” to “(c) Child–parent vmPFC activity concordance was marginally significantly lower for boundary than nonboundary time series (Z = −1.39, p = .08). (d) Child– parent hippocampal activity concordance was sig...
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