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This project investigates the evolutionary relationship between the cranium and cervical spine in Neandertals and modern humans. It aims to understand how biomechanical factors influenced posture and morphology throughout human evolution.
The modern human head and neck are very different from those of great apes, both from a morphological and postural point of view.
However, differences in the cranio-cervical complex are also observed compared with our closest extinct ancestors, the Neandertals.
But did morphological differences between modern humans and Neandertals have a biomechanical impact on their posture?
Understanding the relationship between the head and neck from a broad evolutionary form and function perspective is cruc…
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Spain, Tarragona
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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