Imaging structural co-variance between human brain regions
Brain structure varies between people in a markedly organized fashion. Communities of
brain regions co-vary in their morphological properties. For example, cortical thickness in …
brain regions co-vary in their morphological properties. For example, cortical thickness in …
[HTML][HTML] The intertwined evolution and development of sutures and cranial morphology
Phenotypic variation across mammals is extensive and reflects their ecological
diversification into a remarkable range of habitats on every continent and in every ocean …
diversification into a remarkable range of habitats on every continent and in every ocean …
A uniquely modern human pattern of endocranial development. Insights from a new cranial reconstruction of the Neandertal newborn from Mezmaiskaya
P Gunz, S Neubauer, L Golovanova… - Journal of human …, 2012 - Elsevier
The globular braincase of modern humans is distinct from all fossil human species, including
our closest extinct relatives, the Neandertals. Such adult shape differences must ultimately …
our closest extinct relatives, the Neandertals. Such adult shape differences must ultimately …
Sexual dimorphism in human cranial trait scores: effects of population, age, and body size
Sex estimation from the skull is commonly performed by physical and forensic
anthropologists using a five‐trait scoring system developed by Walker. Despite the …
anthropologists using a five‐trait scoring system developed by Walker. Despite the …
[PDF][PDF] Metaplasticity and the human becoming: principles of neuroarchaeology
L Malafouris - Journal of Anthropological sciences, 2010 - isita-org.com
Important recent developments in brain and cognitive sciences offer new avenues for
productive cooperation between archaeology and neuroscience. Archaeologists can now …
productive cooperation between archaeology and neuroscience. Archaeologists can now …
[HTML][HTML] Dental anomalies' characteristics
T Sella Tunis, O Sarne, I Hershkovitz, T Finkelstein… - Diagnostics, 2021 - mdpi.com
The aim of this study was to characterize dental anomalies. The pretreatment records
(photographs and radiographs) of 2897 patients (41.4% males and 58.6% females) were …
(photographs and radiographs) of 2897 patients (41.4% males and 58.6% females) were …
Morphological differences in the parietal lobes within the human genus: a neurofunctional perspective
E Bruner - Current Anthropology, 2010 - journals.uchicago.edu
There have been very few morphological studies regarding brain parietal volumes. This is
probably a result of the fact that their boundaries are rather difficult to establish. Functions of …
probably a result of the fact that their boundaries are rather difficult to establish. Functions of …
A bivariate approach to the widening of the frontal lobes in the genus Homo
E Bruner, RL Holloway - Journal of Human Evolution, 2010 - Elsevier
Within the genus Homo, the most encephalized taxa (Neandertals and modern humans)
show relatively wider frontal lobes than either Homo erectus or australopithecines. The …
show relatively wider frontal lobes than either Homo erectus or australopithecines. The …
[PDF][PDF] A systems-model for the morphological analysis of integration and modularity in human craniofacial evolution
M Bastir - J. Anthropol. Sci, 2008 - isita-org.com
In spite of a long history of research in craniofacial biology the extent to which
developmental cascades between the brain, the cranial base, and the face influences the …
developmental cascades between the brain, the cranial base, and the face influences the …
[HTML][HTML] Functional craniology and brain evolution: from paleontology to biomedicine
Anatomical systems are organized through a network of structural and functional
relationships among their elements. This network of relationships is the result of evolution, it …
relationships among their elements. This network of relationships is the result of evolution, it …