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ABSTRACT Ethnicity is an important variable in health and social science research, but working quantitatively with ethnicity data is complex because the construct is multifaceted, fluid, subjective, and political in nature. This necessitates careful consideration within the context of, and issues related to, the collection and classification of ...
Esther S. Yao +6 more
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Descriptions and measurements of some Maori and Moriori crania [PDF]
As the subject of my paper will probably be new to many of you, it may be as well to make a few introductory remarks. We were all aware of the great value scientists attached to the brains, hair, etc., of various individuals and races, but, to quote ...
Harper, Walter R
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ABSTRACT This article introduces the special issue Toward a Biocultural Synthesis of the Peopling of the Americas, which brings together contributions that explore the origins and diversity of Indigenous populations across North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean. The volume grew out of an invited symposium held at the 90th Annual Meeting of
Lumila Paula Menéndez, Mark Hubbe
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Genetic testing in cerebral palsy with clinical and neuroimaging variables
This original article is commented by Krägeloh‐Mann on pages 1376–1377 of this issue. Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.16334 Abstract Aim To optimize genetic testing in children with cerebral palsy (CP) by using clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) variables.
Esther M. Tantsis +46 more
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ABSTRACT Neandertals occupied western Eurasia for over 100 000 years, repeatedly enduring climates that ranged from seasonally cold to glacial. This paper reexamines the question of Neandertal cold adaptation using updated fossil, physiological, and archaeological evidence.
Trenton W. Holliday +3 more
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Enhancing Human Action Inhibition Through Cortico–Cortical Paired Associative Stimulation
Reactive inhibition is crucial for preventing inappropriate actions. We used a TMS protocol and cortico–cortical paired associative stimulation (ccPAS). Participants underwent ccPAS targeting functional connectivity between action inhibition network regions and completed a stop signal task before and after ccPAS stimulation.
Lorenzo Però +5 more
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De la cranioscopie à la craniologie et au-de-là, la quête d’une paléo-pathologie mentale
De la fin du 18ème siècle au milieu du 19ème, la cranioscopie, ou phrénologie, prétend diagnostiquer les comportements déviants par l’examen des reliefs crâniens. Cette piste n’aboutira pas mais permettra la collecte d’un matériel important qui servira à
Alain Froment
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Gender and age variation of cranial morphometric characteristics in pre-school age children
The article discusses the morphometric neurocranium criteria for children of pre-school age (4–7) ontogenesis and evaluates the basic parameters for their possible mathematical prediction. The patients were examined by MRI.
S. Y. Baibakov, N. S. Bakhareva
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Сравнение линейных и угловых измерений черепа при использовании различных базовых точек отсчёта [PDF]
Исследовали линейные и угловые показатели лицевого и мозгового отделов черепа, получаемые с использованием международной (точка S) и отечественной (точка S') методик, на примере 38 относительно нормальных взрослых черепов из Верхнего Салтовского ...
Арнольд, В. +3 more
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The dream of a transparent body: identity, science and the gothic novel [PDF]
Post-print version of article deposited following SHERPA guidelines.Late eighteenth-century science aimed to render the body transparent; in contrast, gothic novels of the same period often represented the body as an untrustworthy source of information ...
Wagner, C
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