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Vidal-Pineiro D, Wang Y, Krogsrud SK, Amlien IK, Baaré WFC, Bartres-Faz D, Bertram L, Brandmaier AM, Drevon CA, Düzel S, Ebmeier K, Henson RN, Junqué C, Kievit RA, Kühn S, Leonardsen E, Lindenberger E, Madsen KS, Magnussen F, Mowinckel AM, Nyberg L, Roe JM, Segura B, Smith SM, Sørensen Ø, Suri S, Westerhausen R, Zalesky A, Zsoldos E, Walhovd KB, Fjell A. 2021. Individual variations in ‘brain age’ relate to early-life factors more than to longitudinal brain change. eLife 10:e69995. doi: 10.7554/eLife.69995.

Published 10 November 2021

We discovered that Figure 3 and Figure 4 were “switched”, i.e., Figure 3 was represented in Figure 4 and vice versa. Also, Figure 4, panel (d) represented the information on Figure 3, panel (d). The error was due to an incorrect Figure-name assignment when saved. The error referred only to the visual representation. Both, the caption to the Figures and the statistics are correct. The article has been corrected accordingly. The updated figures are shown below. Finally, the funding source for sigma2 is nn9769k, instead of NN9767k.

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  1. Yunpeng Wang

  2. Stine K Krogsrud

  3. Inge K Amlien

  4. William FC Baaré

  5. Lars Bertram

  6. Sandra Düzel

  7. Richard N Henson

  8. Carme Junqué

  9. Esten Leonardsen

  10. Kathrine S Madsen

  11. Barbara Segura

  12. Øystein Sørensen

  13. Sana Suri

  14. Rene Westerhausen

  15. Andrew Zalesky

  16. Kristine Beate Walhovd

  17. Anders Fjell

Version history

  1. Received: April 13, 2022
  2. Accepted: April 13, 2022
  3. Version of Record published: April 26, 2022 (version 1)

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© 2022, Vidal-Pineiro et al.

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  1. Didac Vidal-Pineiro
  2. Yunpeng Wang
  3. Stine K Krogsrud
  4. Inge K Amlien
  5. William FC Baaré
  6. David Bartres-Faz
  7. Lars Bertram
  8. Andreas M Brandmaier
  9. Christian A Drevon
  10. Sandra Düzel
  11. Klaus Ebmeier
  12. Richard N Henson
  13. Carme Junqué
  14. Rogier Andrew Kievit
  15. Simone Kühn
  16. Esten Leonardsen
  17. Ulman Lindenberger
  18. Kathrine S Madsen
  19. Fredrik Magnussen
  20. Athanasia Monika Mowinckel
  21. Lars Nyberg
  22. James M Roe
  23. Barbara Segura
  24. Stephen M Smith
  25. Øystein Sørensen
  26. Sana Suri
  27. Rene Westerhausen
  28. Andrew Zalesky
  29. Enikő Zsoldos
  30. Kristine Beate Walhovd
  31. Anders Fjell
(2022)
Correction: Individual variations in ‘Brain Age’ relate to early-life factors more than to longitudinal brain change
eLife 11:e79475.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79475

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