Corrigendum: Human mental workload: A survey and a novel inclusive definition
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.969140
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This document is a corrigendum published in *Frontiers in Psychology* in July 2022, addressing errors in a previously published article titled “Human Mental Workload: A Survey and a Novel Inclusive Definition” by Longo, Wickens, Hancock, and Hancock. The original article, published in the same journal earlier in 2022, presented a survey of mental workload concepts and proposed a new inclusive definition. The corrigendum does not introduce new research, methods, or findings; rather, it serves to correct specific factual inaccuracies regarding author identification and ordering in the original publication. The primary correction involves the name of one of the authors. In the original article, the name “Gabriella Hancock” was incorrectly spelled as “Gabriela M. Hancock.” The corrigendum clarifies that the correct spelling is “Gabriella Hancock.” Additionally, the document addresses an error in the sequence of the author list. In the original publication, Gabriella Hancock was listed as the last author, and P. A. Hancock was listed as the third author. The corrigendum states that this order was incorrect. The proper author sequence should list Gabriella Hancock as the third author and P. A. Hancock as the last (fourth) author. The corrected author list is explicitly provided as: Luca Longo, Christopher D. Wickens, Gabriella Hancock, and P. A. Hancock. The authors explicitly state that these corrections are administrative and do not alter the scientific conclusions, data, or content of the original article. The original paper has been updated to reflect these changes. The corrigendum includes standard academic metadata, including the DOI for the correction (10.3389/fpsyg.2022.969140) and the DOI for the original article (10.3389/fpsyg.2022.883321). The authors apologize for the errors, emphasizing that the integrity of the research findings remains intact. This document ensures that the academic record accurately reflects the contributions and identities of the researchers involved in the study on human mental workload.
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