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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...
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accuracy of the
endocasts studied. Weathering, erosion, and
overall gradual disfiguration may
alter the
naturally recovered endocasts or
endocasts created from...
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Encephalization quotient often rely on the use of
endocasts, but this
method has many drawbacks. For example,
endocasts do not
provide any
information regarding...
- Agua de la
Piedra and
Sarmiento Formations of Argentina.
Research on
endocasts suggest they were
group living using call
communication like
modern chinchillas...
- archaeology, and
paleoneurobiology combine to
study endocranial casts (
endocasts) of
species related to
humans to
clarify the
evolution of the
human brain...
- the
knowledge about the
evolution of the CNS
obtained through cranial endocasts.
Mammals –
which appear in the
fossil record after the
first fishes, amphibians...
- 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...
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brain endocasts stored in
American museums,
although they are
seldom subjected to studies. In 1973,
neuroscientist Harry J.
Jerison studied an
endocast of...
- "Paleoneurology of the
Proboscidea (Mammalia, Afrotheria):
Insights from
Their Brain Endocast and Labyrinth". In Dozo, M. T.; Paulina-Carabajal, A.; Macrini, T. E.;...
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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...