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- In human anatomy, the neurocranium, also known as the braincase, brainpan, or brain-pan, is the upper and back part of the skull, which forms a protective...
- by the impression the brain makes on the inside of the neurocranium (braincase), providing a replica of the brain with most of the details of its outer...
- braincase of Smok includes many derived (advanced) features. The most prominent of these is a funnel-shaped structure on the bottom of the braincase,...
- The braincase of Piatnitzkysaurus has been reviewed in detail by Oliver Rauhut; the review constitutes one of the few detailed accounts of braincase morphology...
- comprises the mandible and dermatocranial elements that are not part of the braincase. In the human skull, the facial skeleton consists of fourteen bones in...
- epipterygoid bones, which formed part of a flexible joint between the braincase and the palatal region, as well as extending a vertical bar of bone towards...
- in 2005, the braincase was studied by Maisch and Matzke. They found it to be unique among all known ichthyosaurs in terms of braincase morphology. Despite...
- and with projections that link the vertebrae. Hagfishes have incomplete braincases and no vertebrae, and are therefore not regarded as vertebrates, but they...
- (right) (in Cleveland Museum of Natural History) Features compared are the braincase shape, forehead, browridge, nasal bone projection, ch**** bone angulation...
- hyoid arch, respectively. The hyoid system suspends the jaw from the braincase of the skull, permitting great mobility of the jaws. While there is no...