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In the article “Abnormal Variability and Distribution of Functional Maps in Autism: An fMRI Study of Visuomotor Learning,” by Ralph-Axel Müller, Ph.D., et al. (October 2003; 160:1847–1862), the image in Figure 6 (p. 1858) is incorrect. The incorrect image is also shown in “In This Issue” (October 2003, 160:A62). The correct figure is shown below.

Figure 6.

Figure 6. Schematic Representation of Brain Regions With Significant Activation During Visuomotor Execution and Visuomotor Learning Showing Hypothesized Effects of Scattered Functional Maps in Autisma

aActivation scatter in autistic patients results in reduced activation in normal superior parietal and occipital foci and abnormal activation of cortical tissue between these regions.

bBased on earlier findings of Müller et al. (29).