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Corrigendum for Peng et al., J Neurophysiol 91 (4) 1763-1781.
J Neurophysiol 92: 1963, 2004; doi:10.1152/jn.00489.2004
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CORRIGENDUM

CORRIGENDUM

Volume 91, April 2004Pages 1763–1781: Peng GCY, Zee DS, and Minor LB, "Phase-Plane Analysis of Gaze Stabilization to High Acceleration Head Thrusts: A Continuum Across Normal Subjects and Patients With Loss of Vestibular Function" (http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/91/4/1763). The Digital Object Identifier for this article is 10.1152/jn.00611.2002. This was misrepresented in the print version of this article. Also, the submitted and accepted dates (just under the affiliation line on the title page) were incorrect. These dates should read "Submitted 29 July 2002; accepted in final form 4 November 2003". Please note that the online version of this article has been corrected and so deviates from the print with regard to these corrections.





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