In the original article, in the second paragraph of the Analyses section, there was a typo in the description of “soloists” that are based on the median 30%ile. They are the 35–65%ile, not the 45–65%ile as previously reported. In addition to the 2nd paragraph of the Analyses section, the typo also appears in 3 other places: Figure 2 legend, 1st paragraph of Results, and in the second paragraph of “Correlated Neurons are Mostly in Output Layers.”
The authors apologize for this error.
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Summary
Keywords
object recognition, inferior temporal cortex, macaque, visual search, efficient coding
Citation
Hung CP, Cui D, Chen Y, Lin C and Levine MR (2015) Corrigendum: Correlated activity supports efficient cortical processing. Front. Comput. Neurosci. 9:25. doi: 10.3389/fncom.2015.00025
Received
05 February 2015
Accepted
09 February 2015
Published
24 February 2015
Volume
9 - 2015
Edited and reviewed by
Hans P. Op De Beeck, University of Leuven (KU Leuven), Belgium
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