Artículo de publicación ISIThe human skull is gracile when compared to many Middle Pleistocene hominins. It has been argued that it is less able to generate and withstand high masticatory forces, and that the morphology of the lower portion of the modern human face correlates most strongly with dietary characteristics. This study uses geometric morphometrics and finite element analysis (FEA) to assess the relationship between skull morphology, muscle force and cranial deformations arising from biting, which is relevant in understanding how skull morphology relates to mastication. The three-dimensional skull anatomies of 20 individuals were reconstructed from medical computed tomograms. Maximal contractile muscle forces were estimated from m...
Computational finite element analyses (FEAs) of the skull predict structural deformations under user...
Lizard skulls vary greatly in shape and construction, and radical changes in skull form during evolu...
The reduction of masticatory load intensity resulting from dietary changes in human evolution has be...
Modern humans have smaller faces relative to Middle and Late Pleistocene members of the genus Homo. ...
The evolution of the modern human (Homo sapiens) cranium is characterized by a reduction in the size...
Biomechanical analyses are commonly conducted to investigate how craniofacial form relates to functi...
Finite element analyses simulating masticatory system loading are increasingly undertaken in primate...
In this thesis it is shown for the first time that jaw muscle size and craniofacial morphology are a...
The reduction of masticatory strains is considered one of the main factors that led to a pronounced ...
Probabilistic finite element analysis was used to determine whether there is a statistically signifi...
Artículo de publicación ISIFinite element analysis (FEA) is a modelling technique increasingly used ...
Masticatory loading is one of the main environmental stimuli that generate craniofacial variation am...
The modern human mandibular symphysis differs from those of all other primates in being vertically o...
Computational finite element analyses (FEAs) of the skull predict structural deformations under user...
Lizard skulls vary greatly in shape and construction, and radical changes in skull form during evolu...
The reduction of masticatory load intensity resulting from dietary changes in human evolution has be...
Modern humans have smaller faces relative to Middle and Late Pleistocene members of the genus Homo. ...
The evolution of the modern human (Homo sapiens) cranium is characterized by a reduction in the size...
Biomechanical analyses are commonly conducted to investigate how craniofacial form relates to functi...
Finite element analyses simulating masticatory system loading are increasingly undertaken in primate...
In this thesis it is shown for the first time that jaw muscle size and craniofacial morphology are a...
The reduction of masticatory strains is considered one of the main factors that led to a pronounced ...
Probabilistic finite element analysis was used to determine whether there is a statistically signifi...
Artículo de publicación ISIFinite element analysis (FEA) is a modelling technique increasingly used ...
Masticatory loading is one of the main environmental stimuli that generate craniofacial variation am...
The modern human mandibular symphysis differs from those of all other primates in being vertically o...
Computational finite element analyses (FEAs) of the skull predict structural deformations under user...
Lizard skulls vary greatly in shape and construction, and radical changes in skull form during evolu...
The reduction of masticatory load intensity resulting from dietary changes in human evolution has be...