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Front. Neuroanat., 23 July 2014
This article is part of the Research Topic The Human Brain’s Place in Nature: Evolution of Large Brains View all 13 articles

Corrigendum: Comparative neuronal morphology of the cerebellar cortex in afrotherians, carnivores, cetartiodactyls, and primates

\r\nBob Jacobs*Bob Jacobs1*Nicholas L. JohnsonNicholas L. Johnson1Devin WahlDevin Wahl1Matthew SchallMatthew Schall1Busisiwe C. MasekoBusisiwe C. Maseko2Albert LewandowskiAlbert Lewandowski3Mary A. RaghantiMary A. Raghanti4Bridget WicinskiBridget Wicinski5Camilla ButtiCamilla Butti5William D. HopkinsWilliam D. Hopkins6Mads F. BertelsenMads F. Bertelsen7Timothy WalshTimothy Walsh8John R. RobertsJohn R. Roberts8Roger L. ReepRoger L. Reep9Patrick R. HofPatrick R. Hof5Chet C. SherwoodChet C. Sherwood10Paul R. MangerPaul R. Manger2
  • 1Laboratory of Quantitative Neuromorphology, Psychology, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO, USA
  • 2Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Anatomical Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
  • 3Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Cleveland, OH, USA
  • 4Department of Anthropology, Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA
  • 5Fishberg Department of Neuroscience and Friedman Brain Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA
  • 6Division of Developmental and Cognitive Neuroscience, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Atlanta, GA, USA
  • 7Center for Zoo and Wild Animal Health, Copenhagen Zoo, Frederiksberg, Denmark
  • 8Smithsonian National Zoological Park, Washington, DC, USA
  • 9Department of Physiological Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
  • 10Department of Anthropology, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA

A corrigendum on
Comparative neuronal morphology of the cerebellar cortex in afrotherians, carnivores, cetartiodactyls, and primates

by Jacobs, B., Johnson, N. L., Wahl, D., Schall, M., Maseko, B. C., Lewandowski, A., et al. (2014) Front. Neuroanat. 8:24. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2014.00024

There was a typographical error in Table 2 of Jacobs et al. (2014) as one partial row of data is repeated. Specifically, for Vol., the values for the Clouded Leopard Stellate cells are repeated in place of the Granule cells. For the Clouded Leopard Granule cells, the values should NOT be the following:

Mean = 691.9, SD = 222.2, L95% = 247.4, U95% = 1136.4.

Instead, these values should be:

Mean = 51.4, SD = 32.9, L95% = −14.4, U95% = 117.3.

None of the corrections are in bold font.

TABLE 2
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Table 2. Dendritic measures and soma size for each neuronal type across speciesa.

Conflict of Interest Statement

The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

Keywords: dendrite, morphometry, Golgi method, brain evolution, cerebellum

Citation: Jacobs B, Johnson NL, Wahl D, Schall M, Maseko BC, Lewandowski A, Raghanti MA, Wicinski B, Butti C, Hopkins WD, Bertelsen MF, Walsh T, Roberts JR, Reep RL, Hof PR, Sherwood CC and Manger PR (2014) Corrigendum: Comparative neuronal morphology of the cerebellar cortex in afrotherians, carnivores, cetartiodactyls, and primates. Front. Neuroanat. 8:69. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2014.00069

Received: 02 June 2014; Accepted: 27 June 2014;
Published online: 23 July 2014.

Edited and reviewed by: Suzana Herculano-Houzel, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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*Correspondence: bjacobs@coloradocollege.edu

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