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. 2016 Feb 16;113(8):E1127. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1600692113

Correction for Riedl et al., Metabolic connectivity mapping reveals effective connectivity in the resting human brain

PMCID: PMC4776474  PMID: 26884189

NEUROSCIENCE Correction for “Metabolic connectivity mapping reveals effective connectivity in the resting human brain,” by Valentin Riedl, Lukas Utz, Gabriel Castrillón, Timo Grimmer, Josef P. Rauschecker, Markus Ploner, Karl J. Friston, Alexander Drzezga, and Christian Sorg, which appeared in issue 2, January 12, 2016, of Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (113:428–433; first published December 28, 2015; 10.1073/pnas.1513752113).

The authors note that a reference was inadvertently omitted from the published article. The complete reference appears below. The following citations to ref. 10 should instead be to the omitted ref. 62: on page 428, right column, first full paragraph, line 14; on page 429, right column, first paragraph, line 16; on page 432, left column, fourth full paragraph, line 2; and on page 429, in the legend for Fig. 2, line 11.

62. Riedl V, et al. (2014) Local activity determines functional connectivity in the resting human brain: A simultaneous FDG-PET/fMRI study. J Neurosci 34(18):6260–6266.


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