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Correction: Catecholamines reduce choice history biases in perceptual decision making

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In Fig 2, the panel E is incorrect. The “-0.5” and “0” labels on the y-axis should be “-0.05” and “0.00”. Please see the correct Fig 2 here.

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Fig 2. Atomoxetine reduces choice history bias.

(A) Reaction time, separately for placebo and atomoxetine sessions, and separately or weak and strong signals. Every connecting line is a participant; large data points in the middle are the group averages (error bars, s.e.m. across 19 participants); stats, main effect of drug in two-way repeated measures ANOVA. See S2A Fig for reaction time distributions. (B) As A, but for accuracy. (C) Probability of repeating the previous stimulus category (left) or choice (right) during placebo sessions. (D) As A, but for repetition probability (Materials and methods). (E) Individual shift in repetition probability caused by atomoxetine, plotted against individual’s repetition probability during the placebo sessions. Data points are individual participants; error bars, 68% confidence intervals across 5K bootstraps; stats, Pearson’s correlation coefficient (corrected for reversion to the mean; S2E Fig; Materials and methods). (F) As A, but for absolute repetition probability (Materials and methods).

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003548.g002

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  1. 1. de Gee JW, Kloosterman NA, Braun A, Donner TH. Catecholamines reduce choice history biases in perceptual decision making. PLoS Biol. 2025;23(9):e3003361. pmid:40901785

Citation: de Gee JW, Kloosterman NA, Braun A, Donner TH (2025) Correction: Catecholamines reduce choice history biases in perceptual decision making. PLoS Biol 23(12): e3003548. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003548

Published: December 5, 2025

Copyright: © 2025 de Gee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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