Spinal Evolution: Morphology, Function, and Pathology of the Spine in Hominoid Evolution
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0 Yoel Rak, Introduction
Hominoids1 Gabrielle E. Russo, Cranial base in Hominoids in relation to posture and locomotion2 Thierra K. Nalley, Neysa Grider-Potter, Mikel Arlegi, Vertebral morphology in hominoids, posture and locomotion: I-the cervical spine3 Liza Shapiro, Vertebral morphology in hominoids, posture and locomotion: II-the thoracic and the lumbar spine4 Masato Nakatsukasa, The spinal plasticity: changes in spinal morphology due to locomotor changes: the example of Japanese macaques
Modern humans5 Jeannie Bailey, Patricia Kramer, Lumbar lordosis and motion: implications for fossil hominins6 Eric Castillo, Dan Lieberman, Biomechanical models of the spine, evolutionary perspective7 Leonid Kalichman, Ella Been, Spinal posture and spinal pathology in modern humans8 Katherine Whitcome, Sexual dimorphism of the axial skeleton9 Sandra Martelli, Spinal ontogeny and evolution
Methodology10 Ella Been, Reconstruction of the spinal curvatures based on skeletal material11 Markus Bastir, The use of geometric morphometrics in the study of the human spine12 Kate Robson Brown, Infant vertebral cancellous bone ontogeny (Neanderthals and modern humans)13 Patricia Kramer, Finite Element Analysis of the vertebral spine- implications to human evolution
Extinct hominins14 Scott Williams, The spine of Australopith15 Marc Meyer, The spine of Early Homo16 Asier Gómez-Olivencia, Ella Been, The spine of Late Homo17 Martin Haeusler, Spinal paleopathology in hominins
Final chapter, Been et al., Future perspectives into the study of the human spine and its evolution
Hominoids1 Gabrielle E. Russo, Cranial base in Hominoids in relation to posture and locomotion2 Thierra K. Nalley, Neysa Grider-Potter, Mikel Arlegi, Vertebral morphology in hominoids, posture and locomotion: I-the cervical spine3 Liza Shapiro, Vertebral morphology in hominoids, posture and locomotion: II-the thoracic and the lumbar spine4 Masato Nakatsukasa, The spinal plasticity: changes in spinal morphology due to locomotor changes: the example of Japanese macaques
Modern humans5 Jeannie Bailey, Patricia Kramer, Lumbar lordosis and motion: implications for fossil hominins6 Eric Castillo, Dan Lieberman, Biomechanical models of the spine, evolutionary perspective7 Leonid Kalichman, Ella Been, Spinal posture and spinal pathology in modern humans8 Katherine Whitcome, Sexual dimorphism of the axial skeleton9 Sandra Martelli, Spinal ontogeny and evolution
Methodology10 Ella Been, Reconstruction of the spinal curvatures based on skeletal material11 Markus Bastir, The use of geometric morphometrics in the study of the human spine12 Kate Robson Brown, Infant vertebral cancellous bone ontogeny (Neanderthals and modern humans)13 Patricia Kramer, Finite Element Analysis of the vertebral spine- implications to human evolution
Extinct hominins14 Scott Williams, The spine of Australopith15 Marc Meyer, The spine of Early Homo16 Asier Gómez-Olivencia, Ella Been, The spine of Late Homo17 Martin Haeusler, Spinal paleopathology in hominins
Final chapter, Been et al., Future perspectives into the study of the human spine and its evolution
Eigenschaften
Breite: | 160 |
Gewicht: | 640 g |
Höhe: | 23 |
Länge: | 237 |
Seiten: | 407 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Asier Gómez-Olivencia, Ella Been, Patricia Ann Kramer |
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