Publisher Correction: Brain charts for the human lifespan
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In the version of this article initially published, there were errors in the affiliations for K. Im (missing affiliation, Division of Newborn Medicine and Neuroradiology, Fetal Neonatal Neuroimaging and Developmental Science Center, Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA), J. Lerch (missing affiliation, Mouse Imaging Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada), S. Villeneuve and X. N. Zuo (incorrect affiliation numbers listed), H. Yun (missing affiliation, Division of Newborn Medicine and Neuroradiology, Fetal Neonatal Neuroimaging and Developmental Science Center, Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA), and H. J. Zar (extra affiliation shown). In addition, the affiliation numbers for all authors listed in the consortium membership section were incorrect by 1–3 digits. The errors have been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
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