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Corrigendum for Schäfer et al., J Neurophysiol 89 (4) 1748-1760.
Corrigendum for Frechette et al., J Neurophysiol 94 (1) 119-135.
Corrigendum for Larsson et al., J Neurophysiol 95 (2) 862-881.
Corrigendum for Jiang et al., J Neurophysiol 95 (3) 1380-1396.
Corrigendum for Vingerhoets et al., J Neurophysiol 95 (3) 1571-1587.
Corrigendum for Neusch et al., J Neurophysiol 95 (3) 1843-1852.
Corrigendum for Stark et al., J Neurophysiol 95 (3) 1966-1975.
Corrigendum for Wicher et al., J Neurophysiol 95 (4) 2314-2325.
Corrigendum for Rittenhouse et al., J Neurophysiol 95 (5) 2947-2950.
Corrigendum for Isokawa and Alger, J Neurophysiol 95 (5) 3001-3011.
Corrigendum for Ziburkus et al., J Neurophysiol 95 (6) 3948-3954.
J Neurophysiol 96: 963-965, 2006; doi:10.1152/jn.00517.2006
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CORRIGENDUM

Corrigenda

Volume 89, April 2003

Pages 1748–1760: Schäfer SS, Berkelmann B, and Dadfar F. "Magnitude of Oscillations in the Response of Ia Muscle Spindle Endings Under a Static {gamma} Stimulation of Increasing Frequency" (http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/89/4/1748; doi:10.1152/jn.00952.2001). During production, the DOI number was misrepresented in this article. The correct DOI number is presented here: doi: 10.1152/jn.00952.2001.

Volume 94, July 2005

Pages 119–135: Frechette ES, Sher A, Grivich MI, Petrusca D, Litke AM, and Chichilnisky EJ. "Fidelity of the Ensemble Code for Visual Motion in Primate Retina" (doi:10.1152/jn.01175.2004; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/94/1/119). In the METHODS (in the first paragraph of Stimuli), the mean light intensity was misrepresented: "intensity 9,200 (8,700; 7,100)" should read "intensity 4,300 (4,200; 2,400)."

Volume 95, February 2006

Pages 862–881: Larsson J, Landy MS, and Heeger DJ, "Orientation-Selective Adaptation to First- and Second-Order Patterns in Human Visual Cortex" (doi:10.1152/jn.00668.2005; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/95/2/862).

During production, the URL to direct readers to Supplemental Data was misrepresented. This has been corrected and replaced in the on-line version of the final published article (http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/00668.2005/DC1). Therefore the on-line version now deviates from the print journal with regard to this correction.

Volume 95, March 2006

Pages 1380–1396: Jiang W, Jiang H, and Stein BE. "Neonatal Cortical Ablation Disrupts Multisensory Development in Superior Colliculus" (doi:10.1152/jn.00880.2005; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/95/3/1380). Important information was inadvertently omitted from the legends of Figs. 2 and 4. This information is presented here. Figure 2: lesion designations at bottom right ("LS Lesion" and "AES & LS Lesion") should read "rLS Lesion" and "AES & rLS lesion," respectively. All lesions are shown on the right hemisphere for illustrative purposes. Figure 4: all receptive fields are plotted on the right hemifield for illustrative purposes.

Volume 95, January 2006

Pages 379–400: Victor JD, Mechler F, Repucci MA, Purpura KP, and Sharpee T. "Responses of V1 Neurons to Two-Dimensional Hermite Functions" (doi:10.1152/jn.00498.2005; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/95/1/379). As a result of a normalization error, the values of the filters L (but not E) plotted in Figs. 3, 5, and 6 are twice as large as they should be. Consequently, cells described as "under-rectified" (Figs. 3, A and B; 5, A and B; and 6A) should have been described as "half-wave rectifying," consistent with the illustrated poststimulus histograms. Correction of this error shifts values of the index Isym (quoted in the text and plotted on the abscissa of Fig. 11) toward 1, i.e., the "complex" end of the simple versus complex spectrum. The correct value of the index and the published value are related by

Formula
Correction of this error also alters the values of Ic-p by decreasing the weighting of contributions from the L-component, although these changes are slight (Fig. 9). The error does not affect the index Ishape, which quantifies the difference between the responses to Cartesian and polar stimuli and thus does not alter any of the conclusions of the paper. Corrected Figs. 9 and 11, with legends, are presented here.


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FIG. 9. Distribution of relative responsiveness to Cartesian and polar stimuli, Ic-p (Eq. 11). Values >0 indicate larger responses to Cartesian stimuli; values <0 indicate larger responses to polar stimuli. Significance levels are calculated by jackknife and are shown as in Fig. 7. Each panel contains calculations based on a different response measure.

 

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FIG. 11. Relationships of indexes of overall nonlinearity Isym(L, E) (Eq. 5) determined from Cartesian (A) and polar (B) responses to the F1/F0 ratio used to classify cells as simple and complex. For both Cartesian and polar measurements, units with Isym close to 1 tended to have small values ("complex") of the F1/F0 ratio. C and D: distribution of these indexes across the population. Distributions for Cartesian and polar responses are similar.

 

Volume 95, March 2006

Pages 1571–1587: Vingerhoets RAA, Medendorp WP, and Van Gisbergen JAM. "Time Course and Magnitude of Illusory Translation Perception During Off-Vertical Axis Rotation" (doi:10.1152/jn.00613.2005; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/95/3/1571). During production, Eq. 1 was misrepresented. This equation as been corrected and replaced in the online version of the final published article. Therefore the online version now deviates from the print journal with regard to this correction.

Pages 1843–1852: Neusch C, Papadopoulos N, Müller M, Maletzki I, Winter SM, Hirrlinger J, Handschuh M, Bähr M, Richter DW, Kirchhoff F, and Hülsmann S. "Lack of the Kir4.1 Channel Subunit Abolishes K+ Buffering Properties of Astrocytes in the Ventral Respiratory Group: Impact on Extracellular K+ Regulation" (doi:10.1152/jn.00996.2005; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/95/3/1843). C. Neusch and N. Papadopoulos contributed equally to this article. A statement affirming this fact appeared in the first-published version at Articles in PresS (http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/reprint/00996.2005v1); however, the statement was inadvertently left out of the final-published version.

Pages 1966–1975: Stark E, Drori R, and Abeles M. "Partial Cross-Correlation Analysis Resolves Ambiguity in the Encoding of Multiple Movement Features" (doi:10.1152/jn.00981.2005; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/95/3/1966). During production, Eqs. 6, 8, and 15–17 were incorrectly cited within the text. These in-text citations have been corrected and replaced in the online version of the final published article. Therefore the online version now deviates from the print journal with regard to these corrections.

Volume 95, April 2006

Pages 2314–2325: Wicher D, Agricola H-J, Söhler S, Gundel M, Heinemann SH, Wollweber L, Stengl M, and Derst C. "Differential Receptor Activation by Cockroach Adipokinetic Hormones Produces Differential Effects on Ion Currents, Neuronal Activity, and Locomotion" (doi:10.1152/jn.01007.2005; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/95/4/2314). During production, the URL to direct readers to Supplemental Data was misrepresented. This has been corrected and replaced in the on-line version of the final published article (http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/01007.2005/DC1). Therefore the on-line version now deviates from the print journal with regard to this correction.

Volume 95, May 2006

Pages 2947–2950: Rittenhouse CD, Siegler BA, Voelker CC, Shouval HZ, Paradiso MA, and Bear MF. "Stimulus for Rapid Ocular Dominance Plasticity in Visual Cortex" (doi:10.1152/jn.01328.2005; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/95/5/2947). In the author line, the middle initial of Courtney Voelker was misrepresented. Corrected name is presented here: Courtney C. Voelker.

Pages 3001–3011: Isokawa M and Alger BE. "Ryanodine Receptor Regulates Endogenous Cannabinoid Mobilization in the Hippocampus" (doi:10.1152/jn.00975.2005; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/95/5/3001). Twice in the article (in the third paragraph of the INTRODUCTION and in the second paragraph of the DISCUSSION), the citation for "Straiker and MacKie 2005" should have been presented as "Straiker and Mackie 2005," as listed in the REFERENCES.

Volume 95, June 2006

Pages 3948–3954: Ziburkus J, Cressman JR, Barreto E, and Schiff SJ. "Interneuron and Pyramidal Cell Interplay During In Vitro Seizure-Like Events " (doi:10.1152/jn.01378.2005; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/95/6/3948). During production, the URL to direct readers to Supplemental Data was misrepresented. This has been corrected and replaced in the on-line version of the final published article (http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/01378.2005/DC1). Therefore the on-line version now deviates from the print journal with regard to this correction.





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