During the course of human evolution, the retraction of the face underneath the braincase, and closer to the cervical column, has reduced the horizontal dimension of the vocal tract. By contrast, the relative size of the tongue has not been reduced, implying a rearrangement of the space at the back of the vocal tract to allow breathing and swallowing. This may have left a morphological signature such as a chin (mental prominence) that can potentially be interpreted in Homo. Long considered an autopomorphic trait of Homo sapiens, various extinct hominins show different forms of mental prominence. These features may be the evolutionary by-product of equivalent developmental constraints correlated with an enlarged tongue. In order to investiga...
The relative size of the hypoglossal canal has been proposed as a useful diagnostic tool for the ide...
Objectives: Although the evolution of the hominin masticatory apparatus has been linked to diet and ...
The lingula, located on the medial mandibular ramus, is a highly variable osteological feature of un...
<div><p>During the course of human evolution, the retraction of the face underneath the braincase, a...
During the course of human evolution, the retraction of the face underneath the braincase, and close...
Chin is one of the most distinctive features of anatomically modern humans, neither archaic nor Nean...
International audienceThis chapter focuses on the emergence of speech during human evolution, revisi...
The ontogenetic development of the mental region still poses a number of unresolved questions in hum...
Objective data mainly from the comparative anatomy of various organs related to human speech and lan...
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ObjectivesThe present study explores the hypothesis that the anatomical bone structures of the oral ...
This study examines the morphology of the hyoid in three closely related species, Homo sapiens, Pan ...
Objectives: Although the evolution of the hominin masticatory apparatus has been linked to diet and ...
International audienceThe speech abilities of fossil hominins are one of the oldest and most challen...
The modern human mandibular symphysis differs from those of all other primates in being vertically o...
The relative size of the hypoglossal canal has been proposed as a useful diagnostic tool for the ide...
Objectives: Although the evolution of the hominin masticatory apparatus has been linked to diet and ...
The lingula, located on the medial mandibular ramus, is a highly variable osteological feature of un...
<div><p>During the course of human evolution, the retraction of the face underneath the braincase, a...
During the course of human evolution, the retraction of the face underneath the braincase, and close...
Chin is one of the most distinctive features of anatomically modern humans, neither archaic nor Nean...
International audienceThis chapter focuses on the emergence of speech during human evolution, revisi...
The ontogenetic development of the mental region still poses a number of unresolved questions in hum...
Objective data mainly from the comparative anatomy of various organs related to human speech and lan...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/37458/1/1330140124_ftp.pd
ObjectivesThe present study explores the hypothesis that the anatomical bone structures of the oral ...
This study examines the morphology of the hyoid in three closely related species, Homo sapiens, Pan ...
Objectives: Although the evolution of the hominin masticatory apparatus has been linked to diet and ...
International audienceThe speech abilities of fossil hominins are one of the oldest and most challen...
The modern human mandibular symphysis differs from those of all other primates in being vertically o...
The relative size of the hypoglossal canal has been proposed as a useful diagnostic tool for the ide...
Objectives: Although the evolution of the hominin masticatory apparatus has been linked to diet and ...
The lingula, located on the medial mandibular ramus, is a highly variable osteological feature of un...