Requirement for high-level processing in subliminal learning

(Current Biology 15, R753–R755; September 20, 2005)In Figure 3 of this Correspondence, the label of the y axis in each panel incorrectly says “Contact (%).” These labels should instead say “Correct (%).” The authors regret this error.

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