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De Jager, Edwin John
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 the internal table of the bony brain case) w
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/76830
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Herselman, Ronel, Lalloo, Vidya, Ueckermann, Veronica, van Tonder, Daniel J., de Jager, Edwin, Spijkerman, Sandra, van der Merwe, Wanda, du Pisane, Marizane, Hattingh, Fanie, Stanton, David, Hofmeyr, Ross
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In African Journal of Emergency Medicine December 2021 11(4):436-441
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Beaudet, Amélie, Clarke, Ronald J., de Jager, Edwin J., Bruxelles, Laurent, Carlson, Kristian J., Crompton, Robin, de Beer, Frikkie, Dhaene, Jelle, Heaton, Jason L., Jakata, Kudakwashe, Jashashvili, Tea, Kuman, Kathleen, McClymont, Juliet, Pickering, Travis R., Stratford, Dominic
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In Journal of Human Evolution January 2019 126:112-123
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Autor:
Beaudet, Amelie, De Jager, Edwin
Because brain tissues rarely fossilize, pinpointing when and how modern human cerebral traits emerged in the hominin lineage is particularly challenging. The fragmentary nature of the fossil material, coupled with the difficulty of characterizing suc
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Key questions in paleoneurology concern the timing and emergence of derived cerebral features within the human lineage. Endocasts are replicas of the internal
Key questions in paleoneurology concern the timing and emergence of derived cerebral features within the human lineage. Endocasts are replicas of the internal
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FENS
FENS, Jul 2022, Paris, France
FENS, Jul 2022, Paris, France
International audience; The timing and emergence of derived cerebral features in the human linage remains a key question in palaeoneurology.ln order te reconstruct a timeline of hominin brain evolution using the fossil record, palaeoneurologists have
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Key questions in paleoneurology concern the timing and emergence of derived cerebral features within the human lineage. Endocasts are replicas of the internal table of the bony braincase that are widely used in paleoneurology as a proxy for reconstru
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The timing and emergence of derived cerebral features in the human linage remains a key question in palaeoneurology.ln order te reconstruct a timeline of hominin brain evolution using the fossil record, palaeoneurologists have to rely on endocasts wh
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