The Journal of Neuroscience, April 15, 2001, ():

In the article "Consistent Features in the Forelimb
Representation of Primary Motor Cortex in Rhesus Macaques," by Michael C.
Park, Abderraouf Belhaj-Saïf, Michael Gordon, and Paul D. Cheney,which
appeared on pages 2784-2792 of the April 15, 2001 issue, a color discrepancy
exists between Figures 5 and 6 due to a printer error. A corrected version of
each figure is printed here. Corrected versions of these figures also appear in the full text of the article.
Figure 5.
Stimulus-triggered averages of rectified EMG
activity (15 µA at 15 Hz) of a proximal muscle, biceps shorthead
(BIS), for monkey D plotted on a two-dimensional map of
M1. Each record is color coded for strength of PStF according to the
number of SDs above pre-trigger baseline activity (color
bar at top of Figure). The color-shaded motor
representation map is taken from Figure 3E.
Yellow line, Convexity of the precentral gyrus;
black dashed line, fundus.
Figure 6.
Stimulus-triggered averages of rectified EMG
activity (15 µA at 15 Hz) of a distal muscle, extensor digitorum
communis (EDC), for monkey D plotted on a
two-dimensional map of M1. Each record is color coded for strength of
PStF according to the number of SDs above pre-trigger baseline activity
(color bar at top of Figure). The
color-shaded motor representation map is taken from Figure
3E. Yellow line, Convexity of the
precentral gyrus; black dashed line, fundus.