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The authorship was previously published as:
Paul Farrand1,2*, Ph D; Patrick J Raue3*, Ph D; Earlise Ward4*, Ph D; Dean Repper5*, MSc; Patricia Areán3*, Ph D
The following author, equal contribution tag, ORCID, and associated affiliation have been added in the fifth position of the authorship:
Jonathon Baker6*, MA (ORCID 0009 0000 9923 5042)
Iona Mind Inc, Romford, United Kingdom
The Authors' Contributions was revised from:
PF, PA, and PJR conceptualized and designed the project with EW and DR providing theoretical
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e76573
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In the publicly sourced cohort, the temporal lobe (T) and frontal lobe (F) accounted for the most significant proportions of EZ-semiology cases, followed by the parietal lobe (P) and occipital lobe (O), with the insular cortex (INS) and cingulate cortex (CING) comprising the most diminutive proportions. The privately sourced cohort exhibited a similar distribution, with a minor variation where the frontal lobe slightly surpassed the temporal lobe in the number of semiology-EZ cases.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69173
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