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. 2022 Dec 21;110(24):4212–4219. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2022.12.004

Orthogonal representations for robust context-dependent task performance in brains and neural networks

Timo Flesch , Keno Juechems, Tsvetomira Dumbalska, Andrew Saxe ∗∗, Christopher Summerfield ∗∗∗
PMCID: PMC9796806  PMID: 36549271

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(Neuron 110, 1258–1270.e1–e11; April 6, 2022)

We thank the authors of Mante et al. (2013) for alerting us to a labeling error in the presentation of our reanalysis of their data. Unfortunately, we switched the labels for "colour" and "motion" in Figures 4 and 6 as well as Figures S4 and S5, which provoked a discrepancy with the findings presented in the original report. The figures have now been corrected online. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused.

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Figure 4. Task representations in human fMRI and macaque unit recordings (corrected)

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Figure 4. Task representations in human fMRI and macaque unit recordings (original)

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Figure 6. Neural network and NHP data in support of gating theory (corrected)

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Figure 6. Neural network and NHP data in support of gating theory (original)

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Figure S4. Control analyses on the human fMRI and NHP datasets (corrected)

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Figure S4. Control analyses on the human fMRI and NHP datasets (original)

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Figure S5. Gating in MLPs, NHPs and RNN model (corrected)

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Figure S5. Gating in MLPs, NHPs and RNN model (original)

Contributor Information

Timo Flesch, Email: timo.flesch@psy.ox.ac.uk.

Andrew Saxe, Email: a.saxe@ucl.ac.uk.

Christopher Summerfield, Email: christopher.summerfield@psy.ox.ac.uk.

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