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Effects of body size on cranial capacity in Korean youth

Authors
Suh, Jae GulKim, Ye SelKim, DasomPark, In SungLee, Nam JoonRhyu, Im Joo
Issue Date
4-3월-2015
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
stature; body weight; physical anthropology; intracranial capacity; Korean; skull
Citation
Animal Cells and Systems, v.19, no.2, pp.144 - 148
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Journal Title
Animal Cells and Systems
Volume
19
Number
2
Start Page
144
End Page
148
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/94157
DOI
10.1080/19768354.2015.1018943
ISSN
1976-8354
Abstract
Cranial capacity is an important parameter in the fields of evolutionary biology and anthropology and is closely related to brain size. Owing to modern imaging technologies such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the exact measurement of cranial capacity is possible. Our group has reported the effects of body size on brain size in Korean youths based on MRI volumetry. However, the effects of body size on cranial capacity and related analyses have not yet been reported in a Korean population. In this study, we constructed three-dimensional models of the intracranial cavities of young Koreans and calculated the volumes. We evaluated the relations of stature and body weight with cranial capacity and analyzed the correlation of cranial capacity with brain volume. Stepwise linear regression showed that body height is a key parameter contributing to cranial capacity, which is expressed by the following equation: (intracranial capacity, cm(3)) = (11.440 x body height) - 420.03, R-2 = 0.51. The correlation between intracranial cavity volume and brain volume was strong (r = 0.89), which allowed us to calculate an equation for brain volume based on intracranial cavity volume.
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