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La produzione di immagini tomografiche tridimensionali, applicata alla Paleontologia dei Vertebrati, negli ultimi anni ha contribuito a migliorare e ampliare enormemente la gamma di informazioni ricavabili dallo studio delle ossa fossilizzate.
Iurino D. A. +3 more
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Quantifying the variation of sulcal patterns in extant human endocasts: a probabilistic approach.
International audienceOur knowledge of human brain evolution primarily relies on the interpretation of palaeoneurological evidence.
Jager, Edwin +7 more
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Neurosensory anatomy and function in Dimetrodon, the first terrestrial apex predator. [PDF]
Bazzana-Adams KD, Evans DC, Reisz RR.
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Exploring an innovative method for the automatic recognition of cortical sulci in cranial endocasts [PDF]
Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2019.Knowledge of human brain evolution primarily relies on the interpretation of palaeoneurological evidence. In the absence of any direct evidence of the fossil neural condition, an endocast (i.e., replica of
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Neuroanatomy of the late Cretaceous Thescelosaurus neglectus (Neornithischia: Thescelosauridae) reveals novel ecological specialisations within Dinosauria. [PDF]
Button DJ, Zanno LE.
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A fresh look at Cladarosymblema narrienense, a tetrapodomorph fish (Sarcopterygii: Megalichthyidae) from the Carboniferous of Australia, illuminated via X-ray tomography. [PDF]
Clement AM +5 more
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Understanding the evolution of the hominin brain is critical for reconstructing the emergence of human cognitive abilities. However, given the lack of direct fossilised brain tissue, palaeoneurological studies rely on cranial endocasts, replicas of the ...
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A história evolutiva dos dinossauros pode remontar aos primeiros estágios do Triássico (c. 250– 240 Ma), mas os registros inequívocos mais antigos do grupo vêm de rochas do Triássico Superior (Carniano – c. 230 Ma) da América do Sul. Aqui, apresentamos
Oliver W. M. Rauhut +3 more
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Mandibular musculature constrains brain-endocast disparity between sarcopterygians. [PDF]
Challands TJ, Pardo JD, Clement AM.
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