Volume 96, September 2006Pages 10181029: Verstynen T,Konkle T, and Ivry RB. "Two Types of TMS-Induced Movement VariabilityAfter Stimulation of the Primary Motor Cortex" (doi:10.1152/jn.01358.2005;http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/96/3/1018). Figure 4Awas misrepresented in the final version of this article. Thedata field was not properly distributed between the axes. Thecorrected image for the complete Fig. 4, A and B, is providedhere, with its original legend.
FIG. 4. Quantifying the TMS-induced delay. A: distribution of the inter-tap intervals (ITIs) as a function of time within the interval at which the TMS pulse was delivered. Data are from a single participant (, M1; *, control). B: plot depicting the average model parameters for the time-specific delay induced by high-intensity TMS stimulation. The parameter values are summarized and described in Table 1.