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Are endocasts reliable proxies for brains? A 3D quantitative comparison of the extant human brain and endocast

Endocasts (i.e., replicas of the inner surface of the bony braincase) constitute a critical proxy for qualifying and quantifying variations in brain shape and organization in extinct taxa. In the absence of brain tissues preserved in the fossil record, endocasts provide the only direct evidence of b...

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Autores principales: Dumoncel, Jean, Subsol, Gérard, Durrleman, Stanley, Bertrand, Anne, de Jager, Edwin, Oettlé, Anna C., Lockhat, Zarina, Suleman, Farhana E., Beaudet, Amélie
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7812123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32996582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/joa.13318
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author Dumoncel, Jean
Subsol, Gérard
Durrleman, Stanley
Bertrand, Anne
de Jager, Edwin
Oettlé, Anna C.
Lockhat, Zarina
Suleman, Farhana E.
Beaudet, Amélie
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Subsol, Gérard
Durrleman, Stanley
Bertrand, Anne
de Jager, Edwin
Oettlé, Anna C.
Lockhat, Zarina
Suleman, Farhana E.
Beaudet, Amélie
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description Endocasts (i.e., replicas of the inner surface of the bony braincase) constitute a critical proxy for qualifying and quantifying variations in brain shape and organization in extinct taxa. In the absence of brain tissues preserved in the fossil record, endocasts provide the only direct evidence of brain evolution. However, debates on whether or not information inferred from the study of endocasts reflects brain shape and organization have polarized discussions in paleoneurology since the earliest descriptions of cerebral imprints in fossil hominin crania. By means of imaging techniques (i.e., MRIs and CT scans) and 3D modelling methods (i.e., surface‐based comparisons), we collected consistent morphological (i.e., shape) and structural (i.e., sulci) information on the variation patterns between the brain and the endocast based on a sample of extant human individuals (N = 5) from the 3D clinical image database of the Steve Biko Academic Hospital in Pretoria (South Africa) and the Hôpitaux Universitaires Pitié Salpêtrière in Paris (France). Surfaces of the brain and endocast of the same individual were segmented from the 3D MRIs and CT images, respectively. Sulcal imprints were automatically detected. We performed a deformation‐based shape analysis to compare both the shape and the sulcal pattern of the brain and the endocast. We demonstrated that there is close correspondence in terms of morphology and organization between the brain and the corresponding endocast with the exception of the superior region. By comparatively quantifying the shape and organization of the brain and endocast, this work represents an important reference for paleoneurological studies.
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spelling pubmed-78121232021-01-22 Are endocasts reliable proxies for brains? A 3D quantitative comparison of the extant human brain and endocast Dumoncel, Jean Subsol, Gérard Durrleman, Stanley Bertrand, Anne de Jager, Edwin Oettlé, Anna C. Lockhat, Zarina Suleman, Farhana E. Beaudet, Amélie J Anat Original Papers Endocasts (i.e., replicas of the inner surface of the bony braincase) constitute a critical proxy for qualifying and quantifying variations in brain shape and organization in extinct taxa. In the absence of brain tissues preserved in the fossil record, endocasts provide the only direct evidence of brain evolution. However, debates on whether or not information inferred from the study of endocasts reflects brain shape and organization have polarized discussions in paleoneurology since the earliest descriptions of cerebral imprints in fossil hominin crania. By means of imaging techniques (i.e., MRIs and CT scans) and 3D modelling methods (i.e., surface‐based comparisons), we collected consistent morphological (i.e., shape) and structural (i.e., sulci) information on the variation patterns between the brain and the endocast based on a sample of extant human individuals (N = 5) from the 3D clinical image database of the Steve Biko Academic Hospital in Pretoria (South Africa) and the Hôpitaux Universitaires Pitié Salpêtrière in Paris (France). Surfaces of the brain and endocast of the same individual were segmented from the 3D MRIs and CT images, respectively. Sulcal imprints were automatically detected. We performed a deformation‐based shape analysis to compare both the shape and the sulcal pattern of the brain and the endocast. We demonstrated that there is close correspondence in terms of morphology and organization between the brain and the corresponding endocast with the exception of the superior region. By comparatively quantifying the shape and organization of the brain and endocast, this work represents an important reference for paleoneurological studies. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-09-30 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7812123/ /pubmed/32996582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/joa.13318 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Anatomy published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Anatomical Society This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dumoncel, Jean
Subsol, Gérard
Durrleman, Stanley
Bertrand, Anne
de Jager, Edwin
Oettlé, Anna C.
Lockhat, Zarina
Suleman, Farhana E.
Beaudet, Amélie
Are endocasts reliable proxies for brains? A 3D quantitative comparison of the extant human brain and endocast
title Are endocasts reliable proxies for brains? A 3D quantitative comparison of the extant human brain and endocast
title_full Are endocasts reliable proxies for brains? A 3D quantitative comparison of the extant human brain and endocast
title_fullStr Are endocasts reliable proxies for brains? A 3D quantitative comparison of the extant human brain and endocast
title_full_unstemmed Are endocasts reliable proxies for brains? A 3D quantitative comparison of the extant human brain and endocast
title_short Are endocasts reliable proxies for brains? A 3D quantitative comparison of the extant human brain and endocast
title_sort are endocasts reliable proxies for brains? a 3d quantitative comparison of the extant human brain and endocast
topic Original Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7812123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32996582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/joa.13318
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