Exp Brain Res (2002) 146:128 DOI 10.1007/s00221-002-1226-2
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Bettina D. Acuna · Jerome N. Sanes · John P. Donoghue
Cognitive mechanisms of transitive inference
Published online: 27 July 2002 ) Springer-Verlag 2002
Exp Brain Res (2002) DOI 10.1007/s00221-002-1092-y Figure 1A–C should have been published in color as shown below. The colors are correctly identified in the text as published.
Fig. 1A–C Transitive inference sequence. A Eleven items were arranged in a fixed order as illustrated. Sequence items were presented only in pairs; the sequence as a whole is depicted here, together with letter referents (A–K), merely for illustrative purposes. For any two items, the “correct” choice was the item closest to K. Items were presented on a computer monitor with a black background. B Examples of two training pairs, one with an endpoint (left) and one drawn from the sequence middle. The correct one of each pair (also in C) is underscored with a white line. C Examples of two test stimulus pairs, with non-adjacent (NA) stimuli (left NA1, right NA2)
The online version of the original article can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00221-002-1092-y B.D. Acuna · J.N. Sanes · J.P. Donoghue ()) Department of Neuroscience, Box 1953, Brown Medical School, Providence, RI 02912, USA e-mail:
[email protected] Tel.: +1-401-8632701 Fax: +1-401-8631074 Present address: B.D. Acuna, Section on Neurophysiology, NIMH, NIH, 49 Convent Dr., Rm B1EE17, MSC 4401, Bethesda, MD 20892-4401, USA