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Published Online: 1 April 2009

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In the article “Anticipatory Activation in the Amygdala and Anterior Cingulate in Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Prediction of Treatment Response” by Jack B. Nitschke, Ph.D., et al. (published online January 2, 2009), an error in the Journal’s editorial office resulted in the y coordinates of the right and left dorsal amygdala under “ANOVA valence main effect” running without the negative signs in Table 2. The appropriate Talairach coordinates are as follows:
ANOVA valence main effect
Right dorsal amygdala: 14, –6, –10
Left dorsal amygdala: –14, –2, –14
Left dorsal amygdala: –22, –9, –14
This change was made for the article’s appearance in the March 2009 print issue and the online posting as part of the March issue, replacing the article posted January 2, 2009.

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