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Corrigendum to: More than smell: COVID-19 is associated with severe impairment of smell, taste, and chemesthesis

Authors :
Parma, Valentina
Ohla, Kathrin
Veldhuizen, Maria G.
Niv, Masha Y.
Kelly, Christine E.
Bakke, Alyssa J.
Cooper, Keiland W.
Bouysset, Cédric
Pirastu, Nicola
Dibattista, Michele
Kaur, Rishemjit
Liuzza, Marco Tullio
Pepino, Marta Y.
Schöpf, Veronika
Pereda-Loth, Veronica
Olsson, Shannon B.
Gerkin, Richard C.
Rohlfs Domínguez, Paloma
Albayay, Javier
Farruggia, Michael C.
Bhutani, Surabhi
Fjaeldstad, Alexander W.
Kumar, Ritesh
Menini, Anna
Bensafi, Moustafa
Sandell, Mari
Konstantinidis, Iordanis
Di Pizio, Antonella
Genovese, Federica
Öztürk, Lina
Thomas-Danguin, Thierry
Frasnelli, Johannes
Boesveldt, Sanne
Saatci, Özlem
Saraiva, Luis R.
Lin, Cailu
Golebiowski, Jérôme
Hwang, Liang Dar
Ozdener, Mehmet Hakan
Guàrdia, Maria Dolors
Laudamiel, Christophe
Ritchie, Marina
Havlícek, Jan
Pierron, Denis
Roura, Eugeni
Navarro, Marta
Nolden, Alissa A.
Lim, Juyun
Whitcroft, Katherine L.
Colquitt, Lauren R.
Ferdenzi, Camille
Brindha, Evelyn V.
Altundag, Aytug
Macchi, Alberto
Nunez-Parra, Alexia
Patel, Zara M.
Fiorucci, Sébastien
Philpott, Carl M.
Smith, Barry C.
Lundström, Johan N.
Mucignat, Carla
Parker, Jane K.
Van Den Brink, Mirjam
Schmuker, Michael
Fischmeister, Florian Ph S.
Heinbockel, Thomas
Shields, Vonnie D.C.
Faraji, Farhoud
Santamaría, Enrique
Fredborg, William E.A.
Morini, Gabriella
Olofsson, Jonas K.
Jalessi, Maryam
Karni, Noam
D'Errico, Anna
Alizadeh, Rafieh
Pellegrino, Robert
Meyer, Pablo
Huart, Caroline
Chen, Ben
Soler, Graciela M.
Alwashahi, Mohammed K.
Welge-Lüssen, Antje
Freiherr, Jessica
De Groot, Jasper H.B.
Klein, Hadar
Okamoto, Masako
Singh, Preet Bano
Hsieh, Julien W.
Abdulrahman, Olagunju
Dalton, Pamela
Yan, Carol H.
Voznessenskaya, Vera V.
Chen, Jingguo
Sell, Elizabeth A.
Walsh-Messinger, Julie
Archer, Nicholas S.
Koyama, Sachiko
Deary, Vincent
Roberts, S.C.
Yanlk, Hüseyin
Albayrak, Samet
Nováková, Lenka Martinec
Croijmans, Ilja
Mazal, Patricia Portillo
Moein, Shima T.
Margulis, Eitan
Mignot, Coralie
Mariño, Sajidxa
Georgiev, Dejan
Kaushik, Pavan K.
Malnic, Bettina
Wang, Hong
Seyed-Allaei, Shima
Yoluk, Nur
Razzaghi-Asl, Sara
Justice, Jeb M.
Restrepo, Diego
Reed, Danielle R.
Hummel, Thomas
Munger, Steven D.
Hayes, John E.
UCL - SSS/IONS - Institute of NeuroScience
UCL - SSS/IONS/NEUR - Clinical Neuroscience
UCL - (SLuc) Service d'oto-rhino-laryngologie
Source :
Parma, V, Ohla, K, Veldhuizen, M G, Niv, M Y, Kelly, C E, Bakke, A J, Cooper, K W, Bouysset, C, Pirastu, N, Dibattista, M, Kaur, R, Liuzza, M T, Pepino, M Y, Schöpf, V, Pereda-Loth, V, Olsson, S B, Gerkin, R C, Rohlfs Domínguez, P, Albayay, J, Farruggia, M C, Bhutani, S, Fjaeldstad, A W, Kumar, R, Menini, A, Bensafi, M, Sandell, M, Konstantinidis, I, Di Pizio, A, Genovese, F, Öztürk, L, Thomas-Danguin, T, Frasnelli, J, Boesveldt, S, Saatci, Ö, Saraiva, L R, Lin, C, Golebiowski, J, Hwang, L-D, Ozdener, M H, Guàrdia, M D, Laudamiel, C, Ritchie, M, Havlícek, J, Pierron, D, Roura, E, Navarro, M, Nolden, A A, Lim, J, Whitcroft, K L, Colquitt, L R & GCCR Group Author 2021, ' Corrigendum to : More Than Smell-COVID-19 Is Associated With Severe Impairment of Smell, Taste, and Chemesthesis ', Chemical Senses, vol. 46 . https://doi.org/10.1093/chemse/bjab050, Chemical Senses, 46, Chemical Senses 46 (2021), Chemical senses, Vol. 46, p. bjab050 [1-3] (2021), Chemical senses 46, bjab050 (2021). doi:10.1093/chemse/bjab050
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This is a correction notice for article bjaa041 (DOI: https:// doi.org/10.1093/chemse/bjaa041), published 20 June 2020. An incorrect version of the caption to Figure 5 was mistakenly included in the published paper. An updated version is given below. Neither the data nor the paper's conclusions were affected by this correction. The authors sincerely apologize for the error. (A) Correlations between the 3 principal components with respect to changes in 3 chemosensory modalities (i.e., taste, smell, and chemesthesis). Shades of gray indicate positive correlation, whereas shades of red indicate negative correlations. White denotes no correlation. (B) Clusters of participants identified by k-means clustering. The scatterplot shows each participant's loading on dimension 1 (degree of smell and taste loss, PC1 on x-Axis) and dimension 2 (degree of chemesthesis loss, PC2 on y-Axis). Based on the centroid of each cluster, participants in cluster 1 (blue, N = 1767; top left) are generally characterized by significant smell, taste and chemesthesis loss. Participants in cluster 2 (orange, N = 1724; bottom center) are generally characterized by ratings that reflect smell/taste loss with preserved chemesthesis. Loadings for participants in cluster 3 (green, N = 548; right side) are generally characterized by reduced smell and taste loss, and preserved chemesthesis.

Details

ISSN :
14643553 and 0379864X
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemical Senses
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d92d3bbb8dc1ece357591de134856d3d