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CORRECTIONS TO: Gestefeld, B., Grillini, A., Marsman, J.-B. C., & Cornelissen, F. W.

(2020). Using natural viewing behavior to screen for and reconstruct visual field defects.

Journal of Vision, 20(9):11, 1–16,Using natural viewing behavior to screen for and reconstruct

visual field defects

Gestefeld, B.; Grillini, A.; Marsman, J. -B. C.; Cornelissen, F. W.

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10.1167/jov.20.13.16

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Gestefeld, B., Grillini, A., Marsman, J. -B. C., & Cornelissen, F. W. (2020). CORRECTIONS TO: Gestefeld, B., Grillini, A., Marsman, J.-B. C., & Cornelissen, F. W. (2020). Using natural viewing behavior to screen for and reconstruct visual field defects. Journal of Vision, 20(9):11, 1–16,Using natural viewing behavior to screen for and reconstruct visual field defects. JOURNAL OF VISION, 20(13).

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Corrections to: Using natural viewing behavior to screen for and reconstruct

visual field defects

CORRECTIONS TO: Gestefeld, B., Grillini, A., Marsman, J.-B. C., & Cornelissen, F. W. (2020). Using natural viewing behavior to screen for and reconstruct visual field defects. Journal of Vision, 20(9):11, 1–16, https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.20.9.11.

When the article was first published, one of the grant numbers listed in the Acknowledgments was incorrect. The first sentence of the support paragraph should read as follows:

“Supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie

Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 661883 (EGRET) and No. 641805 (NextGenVis) and the Graduate School of Medical Sciences (GSMS), of the University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen.”

The article has been corrected online.

Citation: Gestefeld, B., Grillini, A., Marsman, J.-B. C., & Cornelissen, F. W. (2020). Corrections to: Using natural viewing behavior to screen for and reconstruct visual field defects. Journal of Vision, 20(13):16, https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.20.13.16.

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