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Correction: Sensory focused exercise improves anxiety in Parkinson’s disease: A randomized controlled trial

  • Eric N. Beck,
  • Mary T. Y. Wang,
  • Brittany N. Intzandt,
  • Quincy J. Almeida,
  • Kaylena A. Ehgoetz Martens
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After publication of this article [1], concerns were raised about an error in Fig 2A, which does not align with the data provided in S1 Table. This occurred due to incorrect labeling of the y-axis. The authors have provided a corrected version here. Fig 2 legend is also corrected to clarify that the error bars in the graphs represent standard error of the mean. A member of the PLOS One Editorial Board reviewed the updated figure and advised that it supports the results and conclusions reported in the article.

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Fig 2. Effect of exercise on anxiety.

Reported Overall Parkinson Anxiety Scale (PAS) scores (A) and Episodic Parkinson Anxiety Scale scores (B) in participants with Parkinson’s disease before (pre; black) and after (post; grey) 11-weeks of Sensory Attention Focused Exercise, Sham Exercise, or no exercise (non-Exercise Control). Error bars represent standard error of the mean. Statistical analysis included only exercise groups. * indicates a statistically significant difference p < 0.05.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0319768.g001

The authors apologize for the errors in the published article.

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  1. 1. Beck EN, Wang MTY, Intzandt BN, Almeida QJ, Ehgoetz Martens KA. Sensory focused exercise improves anxiety in Parkinson’s disease: A randomized controlled trial. PLoS One. 2020;15(4):e0230803. pmid:32298270