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- technology to create digital endocasts in order to avoid risking damage to valuable specimens. Natural cranial endocasts are also known. The famous Taung...
- accuracy of the endocasts studied. Weathering, erosion, and overall gradual disfiguration may alter the naturally recovered endocasts or endocasts created from...
- Encephalization quotient often rely on the use of endocasts, but this method has many drawbacks. For example, endocasts do not provide any information regarding...
- archaeology, and paleoneurobiology combine to study endocranial casts (endocasts) of species related to humans to clarify the evolution of the human brain...
- brain endocasts stored in American museums, although they are seldom subjected to studies. In 1973, neuroscientist Harry J. Jerison studied an endocast of...
- compared detailed maps of imprints left on the ancient hominid's braincase (endocasts) with those from microcephalic individuals and concluded that LB1, indeed...
- the knowledge about the evolution of the CNS obtained through cranial endocasts. Mammalswhich appear in the fossil record after the first fishes, amphibians...
- noted to be difficult. The 1897 paper noted the similarity of the two endocasts. Hadrosaurs have been noted as having the most complex brains among ankylopollexians...
- than the males, as is observed in other ratites. Examination of brain endocasts has shown that both A. maximus and A. hildebrandti had greatly reduced...
- interior, such as the inside of a bivalve or snail or the hollow of a skull. Endocasts are sometimes termed Steinkerns, especially when bivalves are preserved...