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Corrigendum for Hurtado et al., J Neurophysiol 91 (4) 1883-1898.
Corrigendum for Cullen and Roy, J Neurophysiol 91 (5) 1919-1933.
Corrigendum for Richter et al., J Neurophysiol 92 (3) 1928-1936.
Corrigendum for Lee and Wilson, J Neurophysiol 92 (4) 2555-2573.
Corrigendum for Sasaki et al., J Neurophysiol 92 (5) 3142-3147.
J Neurophysiol 93: 1820-1821, 2005; doi:10.1152/jn.01078.2004
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CORRIGENDA

Corrigenda

Volume 91, April 2004

Pages 1883–1898: Hurtado JM, Rubchinsky LL, and Sigvardt KA. "Statistical Method for Detection of Phase-Locking Episodes in Neural Oscillations" (doi:10.1152/jn.00853.2003; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/91/4/1883). There is an error in Equation 7 (p. 1887). The correct equation is shown here:

where

is the maximum value of P({omega},t) in the oscillatory band [{omega}a,{omega}b] and

is the average value in the broader band [{omega}0, {omega}max].

The correct expression gives the ratio of peak to average power, and it can take any value >0. This is the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) that the authors implemented in the computational routines. The original (incorrect) expression is the ratio of (total) power in the oscillatory band over total power, and it cannot take values above 1. This (previous) definition does not make sense, given that the authors are using the criterion SNR > 3.7. In a preliminary analysis, the first formula was used, but latter it was decided that the second one was more appropriate; however, the wrong formula was retained in the final version of the accepted manuscript.

Volume 91, May 2004

Pages 1919–1933: Cullen KE and Roy JE. "Signal Processing in the Vestibular System During Active Versus Passive Head Movements" (doi:10.1152/jn.00988.2003; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/91/5/1919). Previous to the summary of the section titled "VESTIBULAR NUCLEI: ENCODING PASSIVE VERSUS ACTIVE HEAD MOTION," a paragraph (on page 1923 of the printed article) misrepresented the name of Dr. C. C. Della Santina, who should be cited as "Della Santina" rather than simply "Santina." This error is also present in the bibliography, which cited 3 articles by Dr. Della Santina and colleagues. The corrected text is below, followed by the proper citations.

"Results in rhesus monkey are consistent with accumulating evidence in human that VOR gains are generally comparable during passive and active rotations of the head-on-body (Della Santina et al. 1999Go, 2000Go, 2002Go; Foster et al. 1997; Hanson and Goebel 1998; Pulaski et al. 1981; Thurtell et al. 1999) as well as the finding that neither neck proprioceptors nor motor efference copy inputs alter VOR response dynamics in this primate species (Huterer and Cullen 2002). Results in squirrel monkey suggest that in this species VOR gain should be sensitive to reafferent sensory and motor inputs during active movements."

Della Santina CC, Carey JP, Cremer PD, and Minor LB. Comparison of passive head impulses and sinusoidal vestibular autorotation as measures of human vestibuloocular reflex function. Soc Neurosci Abstr 25: 264, 1999.

Della Santina CC, Cremer PD, Carey JP, and Minor LB. Shortened latency and improved alignment imply preprogrammed mechanisms contribute to VOR during active head rotation after unilateral labyrinthectomy. ARO Conference Abstr 5233, 2000.

Della Santina CC, Cremer PD, Carey JP, and Minor LB. Comparison of head thrust test with head autorotation test reveals that the vestibuloocular reflex is enhanced during voluntary head movements. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 128: 1044–1054, 2002.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Volume 92, September 2004

Pages 1928–1936: Richter TA, Dvoryanchikov GA, Chaudhari N, and Roper SD. "Acid-Sensitive Two-Pore Domain Potassium (K2P) Channels in Mouse Taste Buds" (doi:10.1152/jn.00273.2004; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/92/3/1928). Although Table 1 appears in complete form in the first-published version of this article (Article in PresS, http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/reprint/00273.2004v1), during production of final version of this article, two lines of text were lost from Table 1, which should have listed information (primer sequences, GenBank accession numbers, and other items) for K channels TREK-2 and TRESK. The complete, corrected Table 1 is listed here (with the original legend).


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TABLE 1. RT-PCR primer sequences and GenBank accession numbers for each of the eight K2P channels examined in the present study.

 

Volume 92, October 2004

Pages 2555–2573: Lee AK and Wilson MA. "A Combinatorial Method for Analyzing Sequential Firing Patterns Involving an Arbitrary Number of Neurons Based on Relative Time Order" (doi:10.1152/jn.01030.2003; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/92/4/2555). This article cited an earlier publication by Lee and Wilson (Lee AK and Wilson MA. Memory of sequential experience in the hippocampus during slow wave sleep. Neuron 36: 1183–1194, 2002). This citation was incorrectly listed in the bibliography with a publication year of 2000. This error also occurs throughout the text of the article, wherever this citation is mentioned. The correct year should be 2002.

Volume 92, November 2004

Pages 3142–3147: Sasaki S, Isa T, Pettersson LG, Alstermark B, Naito K, Yoshimura K, Seki K, and Ohki Y. "Dexterous Finger Movements in Primate Without Monosynaptic Corticomotoneuronal Excitation" (doi:10.1152/jn.00342.2004; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/92/5/3142). In the final-published version of this article, the acceptance date for this article was listed with the wrong year (just below the affiliation line on the first page). This article was accepted on May 25, 2004, after submission on April 2, 2004.





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