Correction: Spiegler et al., Selective Activation of Resting-State Networks following Focal Stimulation in a Connectome-Based Network Model of the Human Brain (eNeuro September/October 2016, 3(5) e0068-16.2016 1-17 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0068-16.2016)
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In the article “Selective Activation of Resting-State Networks following Focal Stimulation in a Connectome-Based Network Model of the Human Brain” by Andreas Spiegler, Enrique C. A. Hansen, Christophe Bernard, Anthony R. McIntosh, and Viktor K. Jirsa, which appeared in e0068-16.2016 of the September/October 2016 issue, the authors regret an error in the affiliation of Andreas Spiegler, Enrique C. A. Hansen, Christophe Bernard, and Viktor K. Jirsa. Their corrected affiliation is as follows: Aix Marseille Univ., INSERM, INS, Inst. Neurosci. Syst., 13005 Marseille, France. The online PDF version has been corrected.
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