The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 88 No. 2 August 2002
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Volume 87 June 2002
Pages 2684-2699: Tanaka M and Lisberger SG, "Role of arcuate
frontal cortex of monkeys in smooth pursuit eye movements. I. Basic
response properties to retinal image motion and position." Figure 6
was inadvertently published as black and white image in the print
issue. The correct color version of this figure is presented here, with
its original legend. Also, the online version of this article now
contains the correct Fig. 6 and thus departs from the print publication
with respect to this correction. (See http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/87/6/2684)

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Fig. 6.
Parallel effects of the initial position of the moving target on the
initiation of pursuit and the responses of FPA pursuit neurons.
A and B: traces show the time course of eye
velocity during recording from cell 1. Different colors
indicate different initial target positions, given by the numbers at
the end of the traces. Results for target motion toward (A)
or away (B) from the position of initial fixation are shown
separately. Motion was always in the preferred direction of the neuron
under study at 20°/s. The traces have varying lengths because they
were truncated at different times by the 1st tracking saccades.
C-E: time course of spike density for 3 neurons. Different
color traces indicate different initial target positions according to
the values given in A and B.
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