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J Craniofac Surg. 1998 Jul;9(4):348-58; discussion 359. Average African American three-dimensional computed tomography skull images: the potential clinical importance of ethnicity and sex. Dean D(1), Bookstein FL, Koneru S, Lee JH, Kamath J, Cutting CB, Hans M, Goldberg J. Author information: (1)Department of
Normal skull thickness has been measured in a general hospital population of 300 blacks and 200 whites in America. In both groups their male counterpart. The frontal bone is thicker in the white male than in the black, and the parietooccipital thicker in the blacks than in the whites. Publication Types: Comparative Study
17 Jan 2008 Preliminary study of pineal gland in Nigerian African. Rev.neuro-psiquiat.,1972, I, 54-77. Adeloye D., Felson B. (1974). Incidence of normal pineal gland calcification in skull roentgenograms of black and white Americans. American Journal of Roentgenology VOL. 122, No. 3. Bayliss CR, Bishop NL, Fowler
14 Apr 2008 It was also estimated that American blacks had some 200 million more neurons than American whites, and brains that were reported to be 54g heavier craniometrist) noted that many anthropologists in his time simply chose the smallest-brained African 'skull' they could find and then published a single
5 Feb 2013 In African slaves, Candie claims, this bump is found in the region of the brain associated with "submissiveness". Areas located towards the top and back of the skull, such as "Veneration" and "Cautiousness", were routinely claimed to be large in Africans. Cover image, American Phrenological Journal.
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