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formatted to be easily distinguishable by the compositor. Units, Symbols, and Abbreviations If the table is highly complex, it should be submitted in For symbols of physical units, the SI system (Sys- camera-ready form so as to avoid introduction of errors teme International d’Unites) should be used. Abbrevia- during typesetting that would be difficult to detect in the tions should not be used excessively in the text, and in proofreading stage. In this case, tables should be prepared all cases the word or words to be abbreviated should be using the same considerations one would apply to a line written in full on the first occurrence, followed by the drawing illustration. All tables must be referred to in the abbreviation in parentheses. Abbreviations used in tables text and must be numbered consecutively (Table 1, Table or figures should be listed on a separate sheet, entitled 2, etc.). Abbreviations. Two errors occurred in the research article entitled “Neu- ronal Activity in the Hippocampus During Delayed Non- match to Sample Performance in Rats: Evidence for Hip- pocampal Processing in Recognition Memory,” published in the July 1992 issue of Hippocampus (1992;2:323-334). On page 329, last paragraph, the first two sentences should have read “The three main results of the present experiment can be summarized as follows: (1) The activity of a large frac- tion of CAI neurons was selectively associated with specific trial events during cDNM performance. Combining the data across different cells, the periods of increased hippocampal unit activity spanned each cDNM trial.” The wrong artwork was printed in Figure 3 on page 328. The correct figure and its caption are shown below. n = 39 n = 80 I S-R- Fig. 3. Example of a “strong” matchhonmatch cell that fired sharply in association with the unpoke on correct non-match trials (A), and fired at much lower rates during that period on errors of commission (B), and on correct match trials (C). Vertical tic marks to the left of the synch point indicate the time of trial initiation; tic marks to the right of the synch point indicate the occurrence of a water port response.
Hippocampus – Wiley
Published: Jan 4, 1992
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