Corrigendum: Epileptiform activity in the mouse visual cortex interferes with cortical processing in connected areas

Scientific Reports 7: Article number: 40054; published online: 10 January 2017; updated: 14 March 2017 This Article contains typographical errors in the Results section under subheading ‘ISs fragment the up states in the opposite hemisphere’. “The presence of ISs in Hem 2 was associated with a change of the statistics of the slow-wave oscillations in Hem 1; in particular, as shown in Fig.

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