The evolution of the modern human (Homo sapiens) cranium is characterized by a reduction in the size of the feeding system, including reductions in the size of the facial skeleton, postcanine teeth, and the muscles involved in biting and chewing. The conventional view hypothesizes that gracilization of the human feeding system is related to a shift toward eating foods that were less mechanically challenging to consume and/or foods that were processed using tools before being ingested. This hypothesis predicts that human feeding systems should not be well-configured to produce forceful bites and that the cranium should be structurally weak. An alternate hypothesis, based on the observation that humans have mechanically efficient jaw adductor...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
The evolution of the modern human (Homo sapiens) cranium is characterized by a reduction in the size...
Modern humans have smaller faces relative to Middle and Late Pleistocene members of the genus Homo. ...
Australopiths, a group of hominins from the Plio-Pleistocene of Africa, are characterized by derived...
The craniofacial morphology of Paranthropus boisei exhibits a number of highly derived characteristi...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe human skull is gracile when compared to many Middle Pleistocene homin...
Homo floresiensis is a small-bodied hominin from Flores, Indonesia, that exhibits plesiomorphic dent...
In recent years there have been an increasing number of studies investigating the relationship betwe...
The relationship between primate mandibular form and diet has been previously analysed by applying a...
The research in this master\u27s thesis examines the mechanics of primate and early hominid feeding ...
Biomechanical analyses are commonly conducted to investigate how craniofacial form relates to functi...
Modern human and Neanderthal faces present clear morphological differences at all ontogenetic stages...
An on-going debate concerning the dietary adaptations of archaic hominins and early Homo has been fu...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
The evolution of the modern human (Homo sapiens) cranium is characterized by a reduction in the size...
Modern humans have smaller faces relative to Middle and Late Pleistocene members of the genus Homo. ...
Australopiths, a group of hominins from the Plio-Pleistocene of Africa, are characterized by derived...
The craniofacial morphology of Paranthropus boisei exhibits a number of highly derived characteristi...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe human skull is gracile when compared to many Middle Pleistocene homin...
Homo floresiensis is a small-bodied hominin from Flores, Indonesia, that exhibits plesiomorphic dent...
In recent years there have been an increasing number of studies investigating the relationship betwe...
The relationship between primate mandibular form and diet has been previously analysed by applying a...
The research in this master\u27s thesis examines the mechanics of primate and early hominid feeding ...
Biomechanical analyses are commonly conducted to investigate how craniofacial form relates to functi...
Modern human and Neanderthal faces present clear morphological differences at all ontogenetic stages...
An on-going debate concerning the dietary adaptations of archaic hominins and early Homo has been fu...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...