Author
Listed:
- Belen Lafon
(City College of New York)
- Simon Henin
(New York University Comprehensive Epilepsy Center
New York University School of Medicine)
- Yu Huang
(City College of New York)
- Daniel Friedman
(New York University Comprehensive Epilepsy Center
New York University School of Medicine)
- Lucia Melloni
(New York University Comprehensive Epilepsy Center
New York University School of Medicine
Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics)
- Thomas Thesen
(New York University School of Medicine
St. George’s University)
- Werner Doyle
(New York University Comprehensive Epilepsy Center
Department of Neurosurgery NYU School of Medicine)
- György Buzsáki
(New York University School of Medicine
New York University Neuroscience Institute)
- Orrin Devinsky
(New York University Comprehensive Epilepsy Center
New York University School of Medicine)
- Lucas C. Parra
(City College of New York)
- Anli Liu
(New York University Comprehensive Epilepsy Center
New York University School of Medicine)
Abstract
It has come to our attention that we did not specify whether the stimulation magnitudes we report in this Article are peak amplitudes or peak-to-peak. All references to intensity given in mA in the manuscript refer to peak-to-peak amplitudes, except in Fig. 2, where the model is calibrated to 1 mA peak amplitude, as stated. In the original version of the paper we incorrectly calibrated the computational models to 1 mA peak-to-peak, rather than 1 mA peak amplitude. This means that we divided by a value twice as large as we should have. The correct estimated fields are therefore twice as large as shown in the original Fig. 2 and Supplementary Figure 11. The corrected figures are now properly calibrated to 1 mA peak amplitude. Furthermore, the sentence in the first paragraph of the Results section ‘Intensity ranged from 0.5 to 2.5 mA (current density 0.125–0.625 mA mA/cm2), which is stronger than in previous reports’, should have read ‘Intensity ranged from 0.5 to 2.5 mA peak to peak (peak current density 0.0625–0.3125 mA/cm2), which is stronger than in previous reports.’ These errors do not affect any of the Article’s conclusions.
Suggested Citation
Belen Lafon & Simon Henin & Yu Huang & Daniel Friedman & Lucia Melloni & Thomas Thesen & Werner Doyle & György Buzsáki & Orrin Devinsky & Lucas C. Parra & Anli Liu, 2018.
"Author Correction: Low frequency transcranial electrical stimulation does not entrain sleep rhythms measured by human intracranial recordings,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-2, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-03392-9
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03392-9
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