Correction notices may seem minor, but they are important for the science to guide real-world decisions. Small errors in data, methods, or presentation can change how findings are applied to teaching strategies, technology that reads social signals, or efforts to make communication fair across different communities. Paying attention to corrections helps keep the research useful and trustworthy for people designing learning tools or assessing communication in diverse settings.

If you care about making communication more inclusive and effective, the updated article is worth a look. It connects to human potential by showing how we read others and how those reads can shape opportunities. Follow the link to see what was clarified and imagine how clearer science could improve teaching, hiring, or social support systems.

Cognitive Science, Volume 50, Issue 4, April 2026.

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