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Saturday, August 30, 2014
CT Scans of Taung Child’s Skull Challenge Development Theory
Kristian Carlson of the University of the Witwatersrand,
Ralph L. Holloway of Columbia University, and Douglas C. Broadfield of
Florida Atlantic University have examined the skull of the Taung Child
and its fossilized endocast with microfocus X-ray computer tomography.
They found that the young Australopithecus africanus individual
lacked the cranial adaptations found in modern human infants and
toddlers, which allow for brain growth, as had been suggested by an
earlier study. The researchers argue that the unfused patch of
connective tissue between the two halves of the frontal bone of the
skull, and the so-called “soft spot” on a modern human child’s head, may
not even have been selectively advantageous to early prefrontal lobe
expansion in hominin evolution. “We’ve demonstrated the misdiagnosis in
Taung, and we believe it would be prudent to assess whether the presence
of these features—unfused metopic sutures and open anterior
fontanelles—may have been misdiagnosed in the additional specimens,”
Carlson told Live Science.
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