Strength of Response Suppression to Distracter Stimuli Determines Attentional-Filtering Performance in Primate Prefrontal Neurons

Strength of Response Suppression to Distracter Stimuli Determines Attentional-Filtering Performance in Primate Prefrontal Neurons

Neuron Correction Strength of Response Suppression to Distracter Stimuli Determines Attentional-Filtering Performance in Primate Prefrontal Neurons T...

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Correction Strength of Response Suppression to Distracter Stimuli Determines Attentional-Filtering Performance in Primate Prefrontal Neurons Therese Lennert and Julio Martinez-Trujillo* *Correspondence: [email protected] DOI 10.1016/j.neuron.2011.04.011

(Neuron 70, 141–152; April 14, 2011) Because of an error during production, the first sentence of the abstract mistakenly used ‘‘attend’’ instead of ‘‘attended’’: ‘‘Neurons in the primate dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) filter attend targets distinctly from distracters through their response rates.’’ The journal regrets this error, and the online version of the manuscript now correctly reads ‘‘attended.’’

Neuron 70, 375, April 28, 2011 ª2011 Elsevier Inc. 375