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Correction: Music listening evokes story-like visual imagery with both idiosyncratic and shared content

  • Sarah Hashim,
  • Lauren Stewart,
  • Mats B. Küssner,
  • Diana Omigie
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There is an error in Table 1. In the ’Survey 1 (N = 353) of Mexico’ category, the values for the ’Sum’ and ’Proportion’ columns should be revised to ’17’ and ’4.8%’, respectively. Additionally, the ’Sum’ value for ’Other’ should be corrected to ’87’. Please see the corrected Table 1 here.

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Table 1. Countries of residence of the samples from survey 1 and survey 2.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0317174.t001

Table 2 is formatted incorrectly. Please see the correct Table 2 here.

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Table 2. Thematic framework of prominent higher-order themes (L1) of music-induced visual imagery content (with L2 and L3 codes in descending order of prevalence).

Values included beside L1 codes represent their proportions within the entire framework, whereas the two values beside L2 codes reflect their proportions within their higher-order theme (left) and within the entire framework (right).

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0317174.t002

Reference

  1. 1. Hashim S, Stewart L, Küssner MB, Omigie D (2023) Music listening evokes story-like visual imagery with both idiosyncratic and shared content. PLOS ONE 18(10): e0293412. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293412 pmid:37883377