White-matter hyperintensities in first-episode psychosis. . Page 29, col. 1, 2nd sentence should read: Although several papers reported frontal27,31 and frontoparietal32,33 location of white-matter lesions in association with bipolar disorder, only one recent study34 directly compared frontal deep white-matter hyperintensities between participants with bipolar disorder and controls, in an elderly population, and found increased frontal scores bilaterally in the bipolar disorder group.
Psychiatry in pictures: military psychiatry at the Maudsley, 1918. . Those photographed were, from left to right, standing: Captain Bernard Hart, Captain Frederick Golla, not known, not known, Captain G. W. B. James, possibly Captain Millais Culpin; seated: Captain W. H. R. Rivers, not known, Lt Colonel Atwood Thorne, Lt Colonel F. W. Mott. If any reader should know the identity of those not named, please contact Professor Edgar Jones (Edgar.Jones@iop.kcl.ac.uk).
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