J Korean Med Sci. 1995 Aug;10(4):239-242. English.
Published online Jun 22, 2009.
Copyright © 1995 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
Original Article

Study on the Korean adult cranial capacity

Young Il Hwang, Kyung Hoon Lee, Byoung Young Choi, Kyu Seok Lee, Hye Yeon Lee, Won Seok Sir, Hee Jin Kim, Ki Seok Koh, Seong Ho Han, Min Suk Chung and Heon Kim
    • Department of Anatomy, Seoul National University, College of Medicine, Korea.

Abstract

Cranial capacity was measured in Korean adult skulls. The cavity was filled with rice seeds and the volume of the seeds were measured in a graduated cylinder. The results were 1470 ± 107 (mean ± standard deviation) in male and 1317 ± 117 cc in female skulls. These values were in good accordance with those previously reported. In addition, regression formulae were obtained with the product of the length, breadth, and height of the skull as an independent parameter and the measured capacity as a dependent one. With known external measurements, the expected cranial capacity was as follows: when using baso-bregmatic height, male: capacity = 307.5 + 333 x 10(-6) x (length.breadth.baso-bregmatic height) female: capacity = -12.0 + 435 x 10(-6) x (length.breadth.baso-bregmatic height) and, when using auriculo-bregmatic height, male: capacity = 214.6 + 429 x 10(-6) x (length.breadth.auriculo-bregmatic height) female: capacity = 131.6 + 461 x 10(-6) x (length.breadth.auriculo-bregmatic height).

Keywords
Korean; Cranial capacity; Measurement


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