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. 2018 Apr 5;13(4):e0194981. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0194981

Fig 10. Proportion of angular area of facial features corresponds with proportion of cortical area.

Fig 10

The ratunculus (grey outline, adapted from [62]) is rotated and scaled to approximately align the barrel representations (grey circles) with the angular locations of the basepoints from the present study (black circles connected by black grid lines). Blue points represent angular locations of the rostral and caudal points of the eye, and the dorsal corner of the pinna. When these are translated and rotated (but not scaled) they align with the features on the ratunculus (light blue circles). Similarly, the green points, representing the rostral and caudal corners of the mouth and the incisors, align with those features after repositioning (but not scaling). The nose shows a similar pattern but is not shown for visual clarity.