abstract: Previous studies have demonstrated that cranial base anatomy is influenced primarily by three different characteristics: brain shape, positional behavior, and facial growth (Lieberman et al. 2000). Although the timing of cranial base growth is not fully understood, features of the cranial base are frequently used to interpret the hominin fossil record (Guy et al. 2005; White et al. 1994; Brunet et al. 2002). While specific aspects of cranial base morphology may be species-specific, there is sparse information on the developmental mechanisms driving these adult morphologies. The aim of this study is to 1) examine changes in the human cranial base form throughout ontogeny and 2) determine their relationship to the development of pos...
The basicranium and face have been linked through genetic, developmental, and functional relationshi...
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The basicranium is the keystone of the primate skull, and understanding its morphological interdepen...
One of the principal morphological features that distinguishes Homo sapiens from other primates is t...
KEY WORDS cranial base; basicranium; chondrocranium; pri-mates; humans ABSTRACT Understanding the co...
It is well known that the human skull achieves adult size through a superior–inferior gradient of ma...
The basicranium has been described as phylogenetically informative, developmentally stable, and mini...
Facial prognathism and projection are important characteristics in human evolution but their three-d...
Primates exhibit high variability in their locomotion. The main pattern adopted by each species is s...
The neurocranium of hominid species has been largely studied with reference to the midsagittal plane...
abstract: The basicranium has been described as phylogenetically informative, developmentally stable...
The relationships between the craniofacial structures at the base of the skull are modified during o...
Interactions of the brain and cranium in archaic populations remain poorly understood. Hominin fossi...
The relationships between the craniofacial structures at the base of the skull are modified during o...
The relationships between the craniofacial structures at the base of the skull are modified during o...
The basicranium and face have been linked through genetic, developmental, and functional relationshi...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The basicranium is the keystone of the primate skull, and understanding its morphological interdepen...
One of the principal morphological features that distinguishes Homo sapiens from other primates is t...
KEY WORDS cranial base; basicranium; chondrocranium; pri-mates; humans ABSTRACT Understanding the co...
It is well known that the human skull achieves adult size through a superior–inferior gradient of ma...
The basicranium has been described as phylogenetically informative, developmentally stable, and mini...
Facial prognathism and projection are important characteristics in human evolution but their three-d...
Primates exhibit high variability in their locomotion. The main pattern adopted by each species is s...
The neurocranium of hominid species has been largely studied with reference to the midsagittal plane...
abstract: The basicranium has been described as phylogenetically informative, developmentally stable...
The relationships between the craniofacial structures at the base of the skull are modified during o...
Interactions of the brain and cranium in archaic populations remain poorly understood. Hominin fossi...
The relationships between the craniofacial structures at the base of the skull are modified during o...
The relationships between the craniofacial structures at the base of the skull are modified during o...
The basicranium and face have been linked through genetic, developmental, and functional relationshi...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The basicranium is the keystone of the primate skull, and understanding its morphological interdepen...