The loss sees the struggling Terriers lying in down in 19th place, just five points away from the relegation zone, and could be set to battle Yorkshire rivals Sheffield Wednesday and Rotherham United in a drop-zone scrap over the coming weeks.
Speaking after the game, Corberan contended: "The two goals were ones we should have avoided and then we should have got something positive in the game. I do not think we were organised in defence from minute 15 to 45 and this is my responsibility.
"I could have helped the team adapt better and that is one of the reasons we lost our advantage and that is something we need to adapt to fast.
“In the last weeks, we have also created (conceded) three penalties in a row and we have to change this.
"But the reaction in the second half was what I was looking for and we won more second balls in the middle with (Lewis) O’Brien in the middle and Aaron Rowe on the left.”
Here are today's biggest transfer stories and the latest team news involving Huddersfield Town and the rest of the Championship, ahead of the midweek action:
1. Addicks eye Doughty windfall
Charlton owner Thomas Sandgaard has suggested the club stand to profit greatly from former play Alfie Doughty, should Stoke City eventually cash in on their new signing, revealing that the Addicks have a "very healthy" sell-on clause. (London News Online) Photo: Clive Rose
2. Royals loanee eyed by Juve
Reading loan ace Tomas Esteves is believed to have captured the attention of Serie A giants Juventus. The 18-year-old Porto starlet is said to be being carefully monitored by the club, ahead of a potential summer swoop. (Calciomercato) Photo: Tony Marshall
3. Dolan seals fresh Rovers deal
Blackburn Rovers' teenage winger Tyrhys Dolan is the latest youngster to commit his future to the club, signing a new three-and-a-half year deal. The announcement follows that of John Buckley's new deal earlier in the week. (BBC Sport) Photo: Nathan Stirk
4. Celtic boss condemns McClean's online trolls
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has hit out at those targeting Republic of Ireland international James McClean with online sectarian abuse, branding the behaviour as "absolutely scandalous" (Sky Sports) Photo: Alex Pantling