In the Original Article titled “Association of Elevated Amyloid Levels With Cognition and Biomarkers in Cognitively Normal People From the Community,” published online November 23, 2015, and also in the January 2016 print issue of JAMA Neurology,1 there was an error in Funding/Support. The Funding/Support section should read as follows: “This study was supported by grant U01 AG006786 from the National Institute on Aging (Dr Petersen), grant R01 AG034676 from the National Institutes of Health (Dr Rocca), grants R01 AG011378 and RO1 AG041581 from the National Institutes of Health (Dr Jack), and the Mayo Foundation.” This article was corrected online.
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et al. Association of Elevated Amyloid Levels With Cognition and Biomarkers in Cognitively Normal People From the Community.
JAMA Neurol. 2015;73(1):85-92.
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