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CORRECTION article
Front. Aging Neurosci. , 09 November 2020
Sec. Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias
Volume 12 - 2020 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2020.604238
This article is a correction to:
The Aging Slopes of Brain Structures Vary by Ethnicity and Sex: Evidence From a Large Magnetic Resonance Imaging Dataset From a Single Scanner of Cognitively Healthy Elderly People in Korea
by Choi, Y. Y., Lee, J. J., Choi, K. Y., Seo, E. H., Choo, I. H., Kim, H., et al. (2020). Front. Aging Neurosci. 12:233. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2020.00233
In the original article, we neglected to include the funder National Institutes of Health (NIH Grant U01 AG024904) and DOD ADNI (Department of Defense award number W81XWH-12-2-0012) to ADNI. The funding details of ADNI can be found at: http://adni.loni.usc.edu/about/funding/.
Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) was not included as an author in the published article. The corrected Statement appears below.
The ADNI project that provided Caucasian data was launched in 2003 as a public-private partnership, led by Principal Investigator Michael W. Weiner (see http://www.adni-info.org/ for up-to-date information).
The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
Keywords: normal aging, aging slope, norm, ethnic difference, sex difference
Citation: Choi YY, Lee JJ, Choi KY, Seo EH, Choo IH, Kim H, Song M-K, Choi S-M, Cho SH, Kim BC and Lee KH (2020) Corrigendum: The Aging Slopes of Brain Structures Vary by Ethnicity and Sex: Evidence From a Large Magnetic Resonance Imaging Dataset From a Single Scanner of Cognitively Healthy Elderly People in Korea. Front. Aging Neurosci. 12:604238. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2020.604238
Received: 09 September 2020; Accepted: 25 September 2020;
Published: 09 November 2020.
Approved by:
Frontiers Editorial Office, Frontiers Media SA, SwitzerlandCopyright © 2020 Choi, Lee, Choi, Seo, Choo, Kim, Song, Choi, Cho, Kim and Lee. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
*Correspondence: Byeong C. Kim, Ynllb25nLmtpbTdAZ21haWwuY29t; Kun Ho Lee, bGVla2hvQGNob3N1bi5hYy5rcg==
†The ADNI project that provided Caucasian data was launched in 2003 as a public-private partnership, led by Principal Investigator Michael W. Weiner (see http://www.adni-info.org/ for up-to-date information)
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