Morphological integration in the gorilla, chimpanzee, and human neck.
Mikel ArlegiAida Gómez-RoblesAsier Gómez-OlivenciaPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
Results point to a likely ancestral pattern of integration in non-human hominines, whereby the degree of integration decreases from cranial to caudal positions. Humans deviate from this pattern in the cranialmost (C3) and, to a lesser extent, in the caudalmost (C7) vertebrae, which are less integrated. These differences can be tentatively related to the emergence of bipedalism due to the presence of modern human-like C3 in australopiths, which still preserve a more chimpanzee-like C7.