Neck function in early hominins and suspensory primates: Insights from the uncinate process.
Marc R MeyerCharles WoodwardAmy TimsMarkus BastirPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
Suspensory primates exhibit the most pronounced uncinates, likely to maintain visual field stabilization. East African hominins exhibit reduced uncinate processes compared with African apes and A. sediba, likely signaling different degrees of neck motility and modes of locomotion. Although soft tissues constrain neck flexibility beyond limits suggested by osteology alone, this study may assist in modeling cervical kinematics and positional behaviors in extinct taxa.