network6, salience network7, central executive network8, Bayesian prediction9. 6Corrigendum on: Aesthetic experience models human learning 7Starr GG (2023). Front. Hum. Neurosci. 17:1146083. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2023.1146083 8 The original article misstated a component of the findings of Cheung et al. (2019): "The 9 second key is that Cheung et al. (2019) found that individuals experienced high pleasure when an 10 unexpected chord came in the context of high uncertainty: the potential to gain information-to 11 learn-is here at its highest because baseline predictability is so low (there is not enough knowledge 12 to enable a confident prediction)." 13The correction is found in section 4, "Aesthetics, expectation, and Bayesian prediction." 14 "The second key is that Cheung and colleagues found that individuals experienced high 15 pleasure when an unexpected chord came in the context of high certainty: the potential to gain information-to learn-is significant because baseline predictability was high (listeners can update a 17 previously confident prediction)." 18The corrigendum does not alter or qualify the author's scientific conclusions in any way, and 19 the author apologizes for the error. The original article has been updated. 20