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The original Supplementary file, ‘fcIJA_ROIs_Eggebrecht_2016.xlsx,’ contains Talairach and associated MNI coordinates and additional information for all of the 230 regions of interest (ROIs) used in the paper. This file included an error with the listed MNI-space coordinates for only the n=12 ROIs originating from the Philip et al. 2012 paper. All analyses and visualizations in the paper were conducted with the correct Talairach coordinates and there were no errors in the methods, data, results, figures, or conclusions. The updated Supplementary document, ‘fcIJA_Eggebrecht_2020.xlsx,’ contains the corrected listing of information for all ROIs. This correction will be helpful for anyone who has interest in carrying out analyses based on these ROIs using the listed MNI-coordinates.

Author notes

The Infant Brain Imaging Study (IBIS) Network is an NIH funded Autism Centers of Excellence project and consists of a consortium of eight universities in the United States and Canada. Clinical Sites: University of North Carolina: J. Piven (IBIS Network PI), H.C. Hazlett, C. Chappell; University of Washington: S. Dager, A. Estes, D. Shaw; Washington University: K. Botteron, R. McKinstry, J. Constantino, J. Pruett; Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia: R. Schultz, S. Paterson; University of Alberta: L. Zwaigenbaum; University of Minnesota: J. Elison; Data Coordinating Center: Montreal Neurological Institute: A.C. Evans, D.L. Collins, G.B. Pike, V. Fonov, P. Kostopoulos; S. Das; Image Processing Core: New York University: G. Gerig; University of North Carolina: M. Styner; Statistical Analysis Core: University of North Carolina: H. Gu.

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