Skip to main content

Umbrella menu

  • SfN.org
  • eNeuro
  • The Journal of Neuroscience
  • Neuronline
  • BrainFacts.org

Main menu

  • HOME
  • CONTENT
    • Early Release
    • Featured
    • Current Issue
    • Issue Archive
    • Collections
  • ALERTS
  • FOR AUTHORS
    • Preparing a Manuscript
    • Submission Guidelines
    • Fees
    • Journal Club
    • eLetters
    • Submit
  • EDITORIAL BOARD
  • ABOUT
    • Overview
    • Advertise
    • For the Media
    • Rights and Permissions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Feedback
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • SfN.org
  • eNeuro
  • The Journal of Neuroscience
  • Neuronline
  • BrainFacts.org

User menu

  • Log in
  • Subscribe
  • My alerts
  • My Cart

Search

  • Advanced search
Journal of Neuroscience
  • Log in
  • Subscribe
  • My alerts
  • My Cart
Journal of Neuroscience

Advanced Search

Submit a Manuscript
  • HOME
  • CONTENT
    • Early Release
    • Featured
    • Current Issue
    • Issue Archive
    • Collections
  • ALERTS
  • FOR AUTHORS
    • Preparing a Manuscript
    • Submission Guidelines
    • Fees
    • Journal Club
    • eLetters
    • Submit
  • EDITORIAL BOARD
  • ABOUT
    • Overview
    • Advertise
    • For the Media
    • Rights and Permissions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Feedback
  • SUBSCRIBE
Corrections

Correction

Journal of Neuroscience 13 October 2004, 24 (41) 9213-9214

In the article “Functional Organization of Visual Cortex in the Owl Monkey,” by Xiangmin Xu, William Bosking, Gyula Sáry, James Stefansic, Daniel Shima, and Vivien Casagrande, which appeared on pages 6237-6247 of the July 14, 2004 issue, Figure 2C,D inadvertently printed as identical panels. The correct version of Figure 2 is printed below.

Figure 2.
  • Download figure
  • Open in new tab
  • Download powerpoint
Figure 2.

Orientation difference maps of V1 and V2. Four orientation difference maps from the same case shown in Figure 1 are as follows: A, 0/90°; B, 45/135°; C, 90/0°; D, 135/45°. The data were obtained from full field rectangular gratings (duty cycle, 0.2; spatial frequency, 0.5 cycles/degree; temporal frequency, 2 Hz). The thin and thick dashed lines delineate the V1/V2 and V2/V3 borders, respectively. Note that orientation preference is represented continuously throughout V1 but in a series of alternating bands of high and low selectivity within V2 and V3. See Results for details. A, Anterior; L, lateral. Scale bar, 1 mm.

In Figure 5, it should be noted that A and B and C-F are from two different cases. Figure 5, A and B, simply shows an example of how data were aligned. The gray levels in Figure 5D were adjusted to enhance contrast. The image was then bandpass filtered, thresholded, and posterized into three gray levels: dark (CO-blob proper), white (CO-interblob proper), and gray (border area). The scale bar (1 mm) for Figure 5A,B was inadvertently missing in the printed version. An updated version of Figure 5 is printed below.

Figure 5.
  • Download figure
  • Open in new tab
  • Download powerpoint
Figure 5.

The relationship between pinwheels, CO blobs, and interblobs in V1. A shows a histological section with superficial blood vessel contours traced in red. B is the optical reference image with the overlay of the superficial blood vessel patterns (red contours) shown in A. C is an orientation preference map with pinwheel centers identified (black dots) from the image area. D is a CO section from the imaged area. E is taken from a CO section in D in which the image was thresholded into three zones on the basis of CO density, dark CO-blob centers, gray CO-blob border regions, and light CO-interblobs. F is the CO section with contour plots transferred from E with pinwheel center locations from C indicated (red dots). Green contours encircle CO blobs, blue contours encompass CO interblobs, and border areas lie between the two colors. In the area analyzed, the pinwheel density was 8.65/mm2 for CO blobs, 7.4/mm2 for interblobs, and 7.95/mm2 for border areas. The distributions do not differ significantly (p = 0.54; χ2 analysis). Scale bar, 1 mm.

  • Home
  • Alerts
  • Visit Society for Neuroscience on Facebook
  • Follow Society for Neuroscience on Twitter
  • Follow Society for Neuroscience on LinkedIn
  • Visit Society for Neuroscience on Youtube
  • Follow our RSS feeds

Content

  • Early Release
  • Current Issue
  • Issue Archive
  • Collections

Information

  • For Authors
  • For Advertisers
  • For the Media
  • For Subscribers

About

  • About the Journal
  • Editorial Board
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Feedback
(JNeurosci logo)
(SfN logo)

Copyright © 2021 by the Society for Neuroscience.
JNeurosci Online ISSN: 1529-2401

The ideas and opinions expressed in JNeurosci do not necessarily reflect those of SfN or the JNeurosci Editorial Board. Publication of an advertisement or other product mention in JNeurosci should not be construed as an endorsement of the manufacturer’s claims. SfN does not assume any responsibility for any injury and/or damage to persons or property arising from or related to any use of any material contained in JNeurosci.