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Corrigendum for Nelson et al., J Neurophysiol 40 (2) 260-283.
J Neurophysiol 40: 1443-r, 2005;
0022-3077/05 $8.00
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Discrimination of orientation and position disparities by binocularly activated neurons in cat striate cortex

J. I. Nelson , H. Kato , and P. O. Bishop

Page 275: J. I. Nelson, H. Kato, and P. O. Bishop, "Discrimination of orientation and position disparities by binocularly activated neurons in cat striate cortex." The legend to the figure at the bottom of page 325 should read: fig 9. Matrix stimulation experiment for a complex cell. The 17 position disparity tuning curves, separated from each other by orientation disparity increments of 7°, span an orientation range of 112°. Each position disparity tuning curve has six increments of 24' arc disparity spanning 2.4°. The stimulus orientation disparities were obtained by keeping the stimulus orientation for the left eye fixed at 112° and varying the orientation for the right eye. Monocular controls (open circles, filled triangles, and short continuous lines) same as for Fig. 8.







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