The aim of this study is to identify key components contributing to facial variation in a large population-based sample of 15.5-year-old children (2514 females and 2233 males). The subjects were recruited from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children. Three-dimensional facial images were obtained for each subject using two high-resolution Konica Minolta laser scanners. Twenty-one reproducible facial landmarks were identified and their coordinates were recorded. The facial images were registered using Procrustes analysis. Principal component analysis was then employed to identify independent groups of correlated coordinates. For the total data set, 14 principal components (PCs) were identified which explained 82 per cent of th...
ABSTRACT Background: Craniofacial morphology has been reported to be highly heritable, but little i...
To discover specific variants with relatively large effects on the human face, we have devised an ap...
Conclusions: The following conclusions could be drawn from this study of facial morphology: 1. The t...
The aim of this study is to identify key components contributing to facial variation in a large popu...
The aim of the prospective cross-sectional morphometric study was to explore three dimensional (3D) ...
Background - Optical surface scanning accurately records the three-dimension (3D) shape of the face ...
The extensive study presented by Toma and coworkers is one of the first presenting normative three-d...
The use of 3D anthropometric data of children’s heads and faces has great potential in the developme...
Abstract Background and objectives: The study of age-related facial shape changes across different ...
The use of 3D anthropometric data of children’s heads and faces has great potential in the developme...
The aim of this study was to determine mean values for selected linear measurements on the face of ...
This study is based on evaluative longitudinal data of facial development in a group of children fro...
Purpose This article describes construction of the average face and its application in the clinical...
ABSTRACT Background: Craniofacial morphology has been reported to be highly heritable, but little i...
To discover specific variants with relatively large effects on the human face, we have devised an ap...
Conclusions: The following conclusions could be drawn from this study of facial morphology: 1. The t...
The aim of this study is to identify key components contributing to facial variation in a large popu...
The aim of the prospective cross-sectional morphometric study was to explore three dimensional (3D) ...
Background - Optical surface scanning accurately records the three-dimension (3D) shape of the face ...
The extensive study presented by Toma and coworkers is one of the first presenting normative three-d...
The use of 3D anthropometric data of children’s heads and faces has great potential in the developme...
Abstract Background and objectives: The study of age-related facial shape changes across different ...
The use of 3D anthropometric data of children’s heads and faces has great potential in the developme...
The aim of this study was to determine mean values for selected linear measurements on the face of ...
This study is based on evaluative longitudinal data of facial development in a group of children fro...
Purpose This article describes construction of the average face and its application in the clinical...
ABSTRACT Background: Craniofacial morphology has been reported to be highly heritable, but little i...
To discover specific variants with relatively large effects on the human face, we have devised an ap...
Conclusions: The following conclusions could be drawn from this study of facial morphology: 1. The t...