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This article originally mentioned the technique ‘functional molecular resonance imaging’, it should, of course, have referred to ‘functional magnetic resonance imaging’. The text has been updated.
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Spinney, L. How Facebook, fake news and friends are warping your memory. Nature 543, 168–170 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/543168a
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