ANTH - My UIndy - University of Indianapolis
... IREL 101 Introduction to International Relations (3) ...
... IREL 101 Introduction to International Relations (3) ...
Reclaiming Applied Anthropology: Its Past, Present, and Future
... Tanganyika in the 1960s. This was a staff position that entailed a series of research projects concerning administrative issues. Most were done at the request of his supervising officials, but Gulliver himself also proposed research ideas and had substantial control over projects and data, which he ...
... Tanganyika in the 1960s. This was a staff position that entailed a series of research projects concerning administrative issues. Most were done at the request of his supervising officials, but Gulliver himself also proposed research ideas and had substantial control over projects and data, which he ...
world anthropologies - Ram-Wan
... academic anthropology is not sufficient to account for the history of the anthropological knowledge on a global scaleiii. This is due not only to the specificities of the histories of anthropologies in different national settings but also to the fact that other cosmopolitics have developed in other ...
... academic anthropology is not sufficient to account for the history of the anthropological knowledge on a global scaleiii. This is due not only to the specificities of the histories of anthropologies in different national settings but also to the fact that other cosmopolitics have developed in other ...
Facial Nerve Palsy
... i. involves a quantitative analysis of the extent of degeneration. It is not dependent upon the observer. Most accurate and reproducible test ii. facial nerve is stimulated at the stylomastoid foramen transcutaneously iii. compound muscle action potentials are recorded at the nasolabial grove iv. Pe ...
... i. involves a quantitative analysis of the extent of degeneration. It is not dependent upon the observer. Most accurate and reproducible test ii. facial nerve is stimulated at the stylomastoid foramen transcutaneously iii. compound muscle action potentials are recorded at the nasolabial grove iv. Pe ...
ch_07_lecture_presentation
... of vertebrae in each region. • 7-8 Explain the significance of the articulations between the thoracic vertebrae and the ribs, and between the ribs and sternum. © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
... of vertebrae in each region. • 7-8 Explain the significance of the articulations between the thoracic vertebrae and the ribs, and between the ribs and sternum. © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
Morphometric changes of the central nervous system of
... of the prosoma and exoskeleton), by the absence of one or more appendages, and in their anatomy by the absence of neuromeres. This study was aimed at determining whether there is a correlation between the absence of a neuromere or its half in the subesophageal ganglia and the volume of the prosoma. ...
... of the prosoma and exoskeleton), by the absence of one or more appendages, and in their anatomy by the absence of neuromeres. This study was aimed at determining whether there is a correlation between the absence of a neuromere or its half in the subesophageal ganglia and the volume of the prosoma. ...
Cranial Nerve VII: The Facial Nerve
... from the descending portion of the facial nerve and enters the middle ear. Within the middle ear the chorda tympani nerve crosses the medial surface of the tympanic membrane. It then passes through the petrotympanic fissure to enter the infratemporal fossa. • The descending portion of the facial ner ...
... from the descending portion of the facial nerve and enters the middle ear. Within the middle ear the chorda tympani nerve crosses the medial surface of the tympanic membrane. It then passes through the petrotympanic fissure to enter the infratemporal fossa. • The descending portion of the facial ner ...
Cranial Nerve VII: The Facial Nerve
... from the descending portion of the facial nerve and enters the middle ear. Within the middle ear the chorda tympani nerve crosses the medial surface of the tympanic membrane. It then passes through the petrotympanic fissure to enter the infratemporal fossa. • The descending portion of the facial ner ...
... from the descending portion of the facial nerve and enters the middle ear. Within the middle ear the chorda tympani nerve crosses the medial surface of the tympanic membrane. It then passes through the petrotympanic fissure to enter the infratemporal fossa. • The descending portion of the facial ner ...
Chapter 3
... – The major fontanels are the anterior, posterior, anterolaterals, and posterolaterals . • Fontanels have two major functions. – They enable the fetal skull to modify its size and shape as it passes through the birth canal. – They permit rapid growth of the brain during infancy. ...
... – The major fontanels are the anterior, posterior, anterolaterals, and posterolaterals . • Fontanels have two major functions. – They enable the fetal skull to modify its size and shape as it passes through the birth canal. – They permit rapid growth of the brain during infancy. ...
Chapter - SCERT Kerala
... We have already examined the nature and meaning of Anthropology. From this, it is evident that Anthropology is a holistic science. In order to understand its holistic nature, it is important to know the major fields/branches of Anthropology. The branch of Anthropology that examines human biological ...
... We have already examined the nature and meaning of Anthropology. From this, it is evident that Anthropology is a holistic science. In order to understand its holistic nature, it is important to know the major fields/branches of Anthropology. The branch of Anthropology that examines human biological ...
skull
... – The major fontanels are the anterior, posterior, anterolaterals, and posterolaterals . • Fontanels have two major functions. – They enable the fetal skull to modify its size and shape as it passes through the birth canal. – They permit rapid growth of the brain during infancy. ...
... – The major fontanels are the anterior, posterior, anterolaterals, and posterolaterals . • Fontanels have two major functions. – They enable the fetal skull to modify its size and shape as it passes through the birth canal. – They permit rapid growth of the brain during infancy. ...
Chapter 3 - Morgan Community College
... – The major fontanels are the anterior, posterior, anterolaterals, and posterolaterals . • Fontanels have two major functions. – They enable the fetal skull to modify its size and shape as it passes through the birth canal. – They permit rapid growth of the brain during infancy. ...
... – The major fontanels are the anterior, posterior, anterolaterals, and posterolaterals . • Fontanels have two major functions. – They enable the fetal skull to modify its size and shape as it passes through the birth canal. – They permit rapid growth of the brain during infancy. ...
anthropology - Iowa State University Catalog
... sequences of major culture areas; linkages of archaeological traditions ...
... sequences of major culture areas; linkages of archaeological traditions ...
Neural mechanisms underlying the evolvability of behaviour
... This has allowed neuroscientists to extrapolate the functions of homologous brain regions across species within a taxon. For example, work on rodent hippocampus informs our understanding of primate hippocampus. Clearly, the shapes and relative sizes of neural structures vary [14,15]; yet, all Gnatho ...
... This has allowed neuroscientists to extrapolate the functions of homologous brain regions across species within a taxon. For example, work on rodent hippocampus informs our understanding of primate hippocampus. Clearly, the shapes and relative sizes of neural structures vary [14,15]; yet, all Gnatho ...
interhemispheric variation of sylvian fissure: a cadaveric brain study
... hemisphere may be considered to have superolateral, medial and inferior (basal) surfaces. Two prominent sulci, the lateral (sylvian) sulcus and central sulcus are the main features on the superolateral cerebral surface. The lateral sulcus is a deep cleft on the lateral and the inferior surface Sylvi ...
... hemisphere may be considered to have superolateral, medial and inferior (basal) surfaces. Two prominent sulci, the lateral (sylvian) sulcus and central sulcus are the main features on the superolateral cerebral surface. The lateral sulcus is a deep cleft on the lateral and the inferior surface Sylvi ...
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... Anthropology 250) points out that there were three times as many papers on physical anthropology published in the Anthropological Society’s Memoirs as there were in the Ethnological Society’s Transactions. By stressing measurable differences, Hunt and his colleagues could establish “facts” which, wh ...
... Anthropology 250) points out that there were three times as many papers on physical anthropology published in the Anthropological Society’s Memoirs as there were in the Ethnological Society’s Transactions. By stressing measurable differences, Hunt and his colleagues could establish “facts” which, wh ...
ANTHROPOLOGY
... in cultural anthropology, archaeology, and biological anthropology. They learn what it means to be human through the study of culture and society, the biology and evolution of humans and other primates, and through the study of past human communities and material culture. Students learn the importan ...
... in cultural anthropology, archaeology, and biological anthropology. They learn what it means to be human through the study of culture and society, the biology and evolution of humans and other primates, and through the study of past human communities and material culture. Students learn the importan ...
neuroassess
... • Ask the client to identify nonirritating odors such as coffee, tea, cloves, soap, chewing gum, and peppermint • Repeat the test on the other nostril ...
... • Ask the client to identify nonirritating odors such as coffee, tea, cloves, soap, chewing gum, and peppermint • Repeat the test on the other nostril ...
WELCOME TO DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIVERSITY
... is just one of the examples. A collate of stresses, ranging from low oxygen pressure to difficult terrain, from cold to the problems arising out of undernutrition / malnutrition, from the troubles of solar radiation to the difficulties of irrigation, scare the life of the people living at high altit ...
... is just one of the examples. A collate of stresses, ranging from low oxygen pressure to difficult terrain, from cold to the problems arising out of undernutrition / malnutrition, from the troubles of solar radiation to the difficulties of irrigation, scare the life of the people living at high altit ...
Large brains and cognition: Where do elephants fit in?
... Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Axial Skeleton
... skull that communicate with the nasal cavity. – They are lined by mucous membranes and also serve to lighten the skull and serve as resonating chambers for speech. – Cranial bones containing the sinuses are the frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, and maxillae. – Sinusitis occurs when membranes of the parana ...
... skull that communicate with the nasal cavity. – They are lined by mucous membranes and also serve to lighten the skull and serve as resonating chambers for speech. – Cranial bones containing the sinuses are the frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, and maxillae. – Sinusitis occurs when membranes of the parana ...
1 Chapter 160: Trauma to the Middle Ear and Temporal Bone Sam E
... sinus usually due to direct involvement of the dural sinus itself. However, fractures and gunshot wounds to the skull base may also cause occlusion of the internal carotid artery system, which can be identified using digital subtraction angiography. Occasionally, a traumatic aneurysm of the internal ...
... sinus usually due to direct involvement of the dural sinus itself. However, fractures and gunshot wounds to the skull base may also cause occlusion of the internal carotid artery system, which can be identified using digital subtraction angiography. Occasionally, a traumatic aneurysm of the internal ...
ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTHR)
... (2-2) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: ANTHR 202 Methods and techniques for the recovery and interpretation of archaeological evidence, its role in reconstructing human behavior and past environments. Laboratory sessions include experience in the interpretation of archaeological evidence, the use of classification ...
... (2-2) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: ANTHR 202 Methods and techniques for the recovery and interpretation of archaeological evidence, its role in reconstructing human behavior and past environments. Laboratory sessions include experience in the interpretation of archaeological evidence, the use of classification ...
Models of bodily expression perception
... Depending on whether the stimulus is consciously seen and recognized, some of these processes may be associated with a conscious emotional experience. These are some of the main components of the ability to perceive bodily expressions. Based on results obtained so far, we have viewed them as the cor ...
... Depending on whether the stimulus is consciously seen and recognized, some of these processes may be associated with a conscious emotional experience. These are some of the main components of the ability to perceive bodily expressions. Based on results obtained so far, we have viewed them as the cor ...
Craniometry
Craniometry is measurement of the cranium (the main part of the skull), usually the human cranium. It is a subset of cephalometry, measurement of the head. It is distinct from phrenology, the pseudoscience that tried to link personality and character to head shape, and physiognomy, which tried the same for facial features. However, these fields have all claimed the ability to predict traits or intelligence.They were once intensively practised in anthropology, in particular in physical anthropology in the 19th and the first part of the 20th century. Theories attempting to scientifically justify the segregation of society based on race became popular at this time, one of their prominent figures being Georges Vacher de Lapouge (1854–1936), who divided humanity into various, hierarchized, different ""races"", spanning from the ""Aryan white race, dolichocephalic"" (from the Ancient Greek kephalê, head, and dolikhos, long and thin), to the ""brachycephalic"" (short and broad-headed) race. On the other hand, craniometry was also used as evidence against the existence of a ""Nordic race"" and also by Franz Boas who used the cephalic index to show the influence of environmental factors. Charles Darwin used craniometry and the study of skeletons to demonstrate his theory of evolution first expressed in On the Origin of Species (1859).More direct measurements involve examinations of brains from corpses, or more recently, imaging techniques such as MRI, which can be used on living persons. Such measurements are used in research on neuroscience and intelligence.