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Erratum to: Does changing from a first generation antipsychotic (perphenazin) to a second generation antipsychotic (risperidone) alter brain activation and motor activity? A case report

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The authors have retracted this article [1] as the fMRI data presented in the case report are incorrect. The activation data reported for session 1 are the activation data for session 2 and vice versa. As a result the discussion and conclusions of the case report are based on the wrong set of data and are no longer valid. The authors apologise for the error.

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  1. Berle JØ, Else-Marie L, Ole Bernt F: Does changing from a first generation antipsychotic (perphenazin) to a second generation antipsychotic (risperidone) alter brain activation and motor activity? A case report. BMC Research Notes. 2013, 6: 182-10.1186/1756-0500-6-182.

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Berle, J.Ø., Løberg, EM. & Fasmer, O.B. Erratum to: Does changing from a first generation antipsychotic (perphenazin) to a second generation antipsychotic (risperidone) alter brain activation and motor activity? A case report. BMC Res Notes 6, 332 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-6-332

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