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#1 A941

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Posted 30 July 2014 - 09:42 PM


If we look at a skull, is there a way to reconstruct, or trace former brain activity through the bone itself?

Does the electric activity of the brain influence the skull in an individual way which could be made visible, and help to understand how the brain which was in there has worked. Maybe giving us a rough draft of the inteligence and abilities of the individual?

 

 



#2 Danail Bulgaria

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Posted 31 July 2014 - 11:27 AM

Nope.

 

Brain activity does not produce changes of the skull.

 

You may calculate the volume of the brain and to measure the dimensions of some gyruses if they have placed imprints from the inyernal side of the skull.







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