Erratum: Increasing hub disruption parallels dementia severity in autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease
Jiaxin Cindy Tu, Peter R. Millar, Jeremy F. Strain, Andrew Eck, Babatunde Adeyemo, Abraham Z. Snyder, Alisha Daniels, Celeste Karch, Edward D. Huey, Eric McDade, Gregory S. Day, Igor Yakushev, Jason Hassenstab, John Morris, Jorge J. Llibre-Guerra, Laura Ibanez, Mathias Jucker

Abstract
Genes, proteins, chemicals, diseases, species, mutations and cell lines named across the full text — each resolved to its canonical identifier and authoritative record.
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TopicsHealth, Environment, Cognitive Aging · Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks · Genomics and Rare Diseases
In the paper “Increasing hub disruption parallels dementia severity in autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease” published in Network Neuroscience, 8(4), there are errors in the captions for the following figures:
- Figure 2. Where it read “Mean (lower triangle) and standard deviation (upper triangle) of the Fisher Z-transformed FC matrix”, we have corrected it to “Mean of the Fisher Z-transformed FC matrix”.
- Figure 3(A). “(right) cartoon illustrating that strength is calculated by summing the weights across the connected edges” was corrected to “(right) cartoon illustrating the definition of strength”.
- Figure 4(A). “(middle) distribution of within-strength Z-score (Z) across the NC match 1 group” was corrected to “(middle) distribution of within-module strength Z-score (Z) across the NC match 1 group” and “Module centers are nodes with a high Z-score” was corrected to “Module centers are nodes with a high Z”. None of the changes affect the results or conclusions.
