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Corrigendum for De Vrijer et al., J Neurophysiol 99 (2) 915-930.
J Neurophysiol 99: 2034, 2008; doi:10.1152/jn.z9k-8807-corr.2008
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CORRIGENDUM

Corrigendum

Volume 99, February 2008

De Vrijer M, Medendorp WP, Van Gisbergen JAM. Shared Computational Mechanism for Tilt Compensation Accounts for Biased Verticality Percepts in Motion and Pattern Vision. J Neurophysiol 99: 915–930, 2008. doi:10.1152/jn.00921.2007; http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/99/2/915.

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FIG. 5. Errors {gamma} in the motion and line adjustment tasks, plotted vs. head tilt angle {rho} for all subjects. Motion task: black squares and line. Line task: gray circles and line. Error bars: SD. Error patterns are qualitatively similar across subjects and tasks, with almost no errors at smaller body tilt angles and sizable errors at the largest body tilt angle. Bottom: mean responses, averaged across all subjects.

 





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