Correction: Prenatal exposure to extreme ambient heat may amplify the adverse impact of Superstorm Sandy on basal ganglia volume among school-aged children
Key Points
Basal ganglia volume appears adversely impacted by prenatal exposure to extreme ambient heat linked to Superstorm Sandy.
The initial findings indicate volumetric changes that could affect cognitive functions in children exposed to heat during pregnancy.
This correction clarifies prior claims based on observational data during Superstorm Sandy’s aftermath.
It highlights the need for further research on prenatal environmental factors and child development following extreme weather events.
Abstract
This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0324150..
Correction: Prenatal exposure to extreme ambient heat may amplify the adverse impact of Superstorm Sandy on basal ganglia volume among school-aged children | Synapse