Frontal pneumatisation is not present in all primates, and among extant species, ethmoidally-derived frontal sinuses are present only in the genera Pan, Gorilla and Homo. A simple and repeatable method is described here to quantify variation in the shape, size and bilateral variation of the frontal sinuses. This has allowed the first large study of these variables, including analyses of large samples of P. paniscus, P. troglodytes, G. gorilla and of several geographically diverse populations of H. sapiens. Frontal sinus shape and size are potential phylogenetic markers in primate systematics. We suggest that, in contrast to an allometric relationship between endocranial and frontal sinus form in Pan and Gorilla, H. sapiens is autapomorphic ...
Unlike most primates, extant cercopithecoids lack maxillary sinuses, which are pneumatic spaces in t...
International audienceThe study of brain structural asymmetries as anatomical substrates of function...
The study of brain structural asymmetries as anatomical substrates of functional asymmetries in exta...
The frontal sinuses are cavities inside the frontal bone located at the junction between the face an...
The frontal sinuses are cavities inside the frontal bone located at the junction between the face an...
To investigate the claim that the primate paranasal sinuses possess not a functional but a structura...
Macaques (genus Macaca) are unique among cercopithecids in that they possess a maxillary sinus, and ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-90)Although occasionally studied, the frontal sinuse...
Mid-late Pleistocene fossil hominins such as Homo neanderthalensis and H. heidelbergensis are often ...
Abstract. — The study of facial pneumatisation in 3 samples of modem populations (french, australian...
Cranial sinuses result from the resorption and deposition of bone in response to biomechanical stres...
Unlike most primates, extant cercopithecoids lack maxillary sinuses, which are pneumatic spaces in t...
International audienceThe study of brain structural asymmetries as anatomical substrates of function...
The study of brain structural asymmetries as anatomical substrates of functional asymmetries in exta...
The frontal sinuses are cavities inside the frontal bone located at the junction between the face an...
The frontal sinuses are cavities inside the frontal bone located at the junction between the face an...
To investigate the claim that the primate paranasal sinuses possess not a functional but a structura...
Macaques (genus Macaca) are unique among cercopithecids in that they possess a maxillary sinus, and ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-90)Although occasionally studied, the frontal sinuse...
Mid-late Pleistocene fossil hominins such as Homo neanderthalensis and H. heidelbergensis are often ...
Abstract. — The study of facial pneumatisation in 3 samples of modem populations (french, australian...
Cranial sinuses result from the resorption and deposition of bone in response to biomechanical stres...
Unlike most primates, extant cercopithecoids lack maxillary sinuses, which are pneumatic spaces in t...
International audienceThe study of brain structural asymmetries as anatomical substrates of function...
The study of brain structural asymmetries as anatomical substrates of functional asymmetries in exta...