February 2007
Volume 7, Issue 3
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Erratum  |   March 2007
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Journal of Vision March 2007, Vol.7, 7. doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/7.3.7
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      Hans Strasburger; Corrections. Journal of Vision 2007;7(3):7. https://doi.org/10.1167/7.3.7.

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CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONS TO: Strasburger, H. (2005). Unfocussed spatial attention underlies the crowding effect in indirect form vision. Journal of Vision, 5(11):8, 1024–1037, http://journalofvision.org/5/11/8/, doi:10.1167/5.11.8. 
In Figure 3, “loose attention” was substituted for “content-only thr.” The correct figure is shown below. 
Figure 3
 
Recognition contrast thresholds for the three crowding conditions as a function of flanker distance, at three eccentricities on the horizontal meridian (top to bottom graph 1, 2, and 4 deg, respectively). The thresholds for the single-character presentation are shown as thin horizontal lines; the error bars on the corresponding data point show the mean for all the data points in that subgraph.
Figure 3
 
Recognition contrast thresholds for the three crowding conditions as a function of flanker distance, at three eccentricities on the horizontal meridian (top to bottom graph 1, 2, and 4 deg, respectively). The thresholds for the single-character presentation are shown as thin horizontal lines; the error bars on the corresponding data point show the mean for all the data points in that subgraph.
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Strasburger, H (2007). Corrections to: Unfocussed spatial attention underlies the crowding effect in indirect form vision. Journal of Vision, 7(3):7, 1, http://journalofvision.org/7/3/7/, doi:10.1167/7.3.7. 
Figure 3
 
Recognition contrast thresholds for the three crowding conditions as a function of flanker distance, at three eccentricities on the horizontal meridian (top to bottom graph 1, 2, and 4 deg, respectively). The thresholds for the single-character presentation are shown as thin horizontal lines; the error bars on the corresponding data point show the mean for all the data points in that subgraph.
Figure 3
 
Recognition contrast thresholds for the three crowding conditions as a function of flanker distance, at three eccentricities on the horizontal meridian (top to bottom graph 1, 2, and 4 deg, respectively). The thresholds for the single-character presentation are shown as thin horizontal lines; the error bars on the corresponding data point show the mean for all the data points in that subgraph.
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