The frontal sinuses are cavities inside the frontal bone located at the junction between the face and the cranial vault and close to the brain. Despite a long history of study, understanding of their origin and variation through evolution is limited. This work compares most hominin species' holotypes and other key individuals with extant hominids. It provides a unique and valuable perspective of the variation in sinuses position, shape, and dimensions based on a simple and reproducible methodology. We also observed a covariation between the size and shape of the sinuses and the underlying frontal lobes in hominin species from at least the appearance of Homo erectus. Our results additionally undermine hypotheses stating that hominin frontal ...
Figure 6. Digital reconstructions from computed tomography (CT) scan data of the skulls of Bubalus d...
The frontal sinuses are cranial areas of clinical, forensic and pathology importance whose developme...
To investigate the claim that the primate paranasal sinuses possess not a functional but a structura...
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...
Frontal pneumatisation is not present in all primates, and among extant species, ethmoidally-derived...
We investigate and compare facial and maxillary sinus ontogeny among Neanderthals and H. sapiens to ...
Mid-late Pleistocene fossil hominins such as Homo neanderthalensis and H. heidelbergensis are often ...
Paranasal sinuses are highly variable among living and fossil hominins and their function(s) are poo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-90)Although occasionally studied, the frontal sinuse...
Mammal skulls contain up to four mucosal-lined, air-filled cavities called paranasal sinuses within ...
Cranial sinuses result from the resorption and deposition of bone in response to biomechanical stres...
Abstract. — The study of facial pneumatisation in 3 samples of modem populations (french, australian...
Sinuses are internal skull cavities of elusive function, which are often neglected and considered as...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-74)Although recognized as valuable, museum collectio...
Figure 6. Digital reconstructions from computed tomography (CT) scan data of the skulls of Bubalus d...
The frontal sinuses are cranial areas of clinical, forensic and pathology importance whose developme...
To investigate the claim that the primate paranasal sinuses possess not a functional but a structura...
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...
Frontal pneumatisation is not present in all primates, and among extant species, ethmoidally-derived...
We investigate and compare facial and maxillary sinus ontogeny among Neanderthals and H. sapiens to ...
Mid-late Pleistocene fossil hominins such as Homo neanderthalensis and H. heidelbergensis are often ...
Paranasal sinuses are highly variable among living and fossil hominins and their function(s) are poo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-90)Although occasionally studied, the frontal sinuse...
Mammal skulls contain up to four mucosal-lined, air-filled cavities called paranasal sinuses within ...
Cranial sinuses result from the resorption and deposition of bone in response to biomechanical stres...
Abstract. — The study of facial pneumatisation in 3 samples of modem populations (french, australian...
Sinuses are internal skull cavities of elusive function, which are often neglected and considered as...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-74)Although recognized as valuable, museum collectio...
Figure 6. Digital reconstructions from computed tomography (CT) scan data of the skulls of Bubalus d...
The frontal sinuses are cranial areas of clinical, forensic and pathology importance whose developme...
To investigate the claim that the primate paranasal sinuses possess not a functional but a structura...