Erratum: Beckley et al., "The First Alcohol Drink Triggers mTORC1-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity in Nucleus Accumbens Dopamine D1 Receptor Neurons"

In the article “The First Alcohol Drink Triggers mTORC1-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity in Nucleus Accumbens Dopamine D1 Receptor Neurons,” by Jacob T. Beckley, Sophie Laguesse, Khanhky Phamluong, Nadege Morisot, Scott A. Wegner, and Dorit Ron, which appeared on pages 701–713 of the January 20, 2016 issue, additional errors were identified in Figure 6A.

Following an earlier correction to this article (Beckley et al., 2016) and related changes to Figure 6A, the quantification of the data in that figure was not updated and the additional animals were not included. Specifically, the following values should have been updated in the previously revised figure, as follows: for pS6, “(vehicle, n = 6; SKF, n = 6),” instead of “(vehicle, n = 10; SKF, n = 11)”; for 4EBP, “(vehicle, n = 4; SKF, n = 5)” instead of “(vehicle, n = 10; SKF, n = 10)”; and for pS6K, “(vehicle, n = 4; SKF, n = 5)” instead of “(vehicle, n = 7; SKF, n = 9).” The authors regret these errors and note, “The increase in the number of subjects per group has no implication on the results: the increase in S6 and S6K phosphorylation is very robust, and the data are highly significant (pS6, p < 0.001; and pS6K, p < 0.01). Thus, the conclusions remain exactly the same, and increasing the number of subjects only strengthens them.”

Figure 6.Figure 6.

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