Correction: Gao et al. Language Nativeness Modulates Physiological Responses to Moral vs. Immoral Concepts in Chinese–English Bilinguals: Evidence from Event-Related Potential and Psychophysiological Measures. Brain Sci. 2023, 13, 1543
Fei Gao, Chenggang Wu, Hengyi Fu, Kunyu Xu, Zhen Yuan

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TopicsNeurobiology of Language and Bilingualism · Action Observation and Synchronization · Categorization, perception, and language
Text Correction
In the Discussion section of the original publication [1] (Section 4, second paragraph) the sentence “immoral concepts were recognized more slowly and more accurately than moral concepts” contains a typo.
It should read “immoral concepts were recognized more slowly and less accurately than moral concepts.”
Figure Correction
In Figure 1A,B, the color coding for moral and immoral was inadvertently reversed. See the updated Figure 1 below.
The scientific conclusions are unaffected.
Behavioral results of the morality judgment task among all participants. (A) RT results across the four conditions. (B) ACC results across the four conditions. **** denotes p < 0.0001, “n.s.” means “not significant”.
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- 1Gao F. Wu C. Fu H. Xu K. Yuan Z. Language Nativeness Modulates Physiological Responses to Moral vs. Immoral Concepts in Chinese–English Bilinguals: Evidence from Event-Related Potential and Psychophysiological Measures Brain Sci.202313154310.3390/brainsci 1311154338002503 PMC 10670020 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
