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Hi Peter, Received your message on my user talk. The reason I put both images up is that the first shows a broader region of the barrel cortex, while the second focuses on the PSMBF subfield. Eventually, I'd like to pair the second image with a cartoon depicting the snout of a rat and the myastacial vibrissae so that the 1:1 relationship is easily viewable. My feeling is that I'd like to leave them both up, but if you really think the first image is useless / cluttering please feel free to go ahead and remove it. Will get to the references as I find the time/energy. :) Cheers, Rachael —Preceding unsigned comment added by Imbrickle ( talkcontribs) 04:40, 9 January 2009 (UTC) reply

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Hi Peter, Received your message on my user talk. The reason I put both images up is that the first shows a broader region of the barrel cortex, while the second focuses on the PSMBF subfield. Eventually, I'd like to pair the second image with a cartoon depicting the snout of a rat and the myastacial vibrissae so that the 1:1 relationship is easily viewable. My feeling is that I'd like to leave them both up, but if you really think the first image is useless / cluttering please feel free to go ahead and remove it. Will get to the references as I find the time/energy. :) Cheers, Rachael —Preceding unsigned comment added by Imbrickle ( talkcontribs) 04:40, 9 January 2009 (UTC) reply

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