What is considered alot of cranial depth?

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We usually refer to “a lot” in science as +2SD, and given males have about 18-19cm as the general mean, you can probably call 195-200+mm too much. Remember that’s absolute length, you also have the shape ratio (cephalic index) which’ll basically tell you how long/deep the head is relative to its width. You can then split this into dolichocephalic, mesocephalic, or brachycephalic.

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As you can see, the lower the CI, there is relatively more cranial depth, and vice versa is hence the case.
We usually refer to “a lot” in science as +2SD, and given males have about 18-19cm as the general mean, you can probably call 195-200+mm too much. Remember that’s absolute length, you also have the shape ratio (cephalic index) which’ll basically tell you how long/deep the head is relative to its width. You can then split this into dolichocephalic, mesocephalic, or brachycephalic.

IMG 7088

As you can see, the lower the CI, there is relatively more cranial depth, and vice versa is hence the case.
 
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We usually refer to “a lot” in science as +2SD, and given males have about 18-19cm as the general mean, you can probably call 195-200+mm too much. Remember that’s absolute length, you also have the shape ratio (cephalic index) which’ll basically tell you how long/deep the head is relative to its width. You can then split this into dolichocephalic, mesocephalic, or brachycephalic.

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As you can see, the lower the CI, there is relatively more cranial depth, and vice versa is hence the case.
For some reason this reminded me of that hamlet skull scene
 
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We usually refer to “a lot” in science as +2SD, and given males have about 18-19cm as the general mean, you can probably call 195-200+mm too much. Remember that’s absolute length, you also have the shape ratio (cephalic index) which’ll basically tell you how long/deep the head is relative to its width. You can then split this into dolichocephalic, mesocephalic, or brachycephalic.

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As you can see, the lower the CI, there is relatively more cranial depth, and vice versa is hence the case.
I love this nigga, Chuddha, one of the Shanghai Triplets @chadisbeingmade
 
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I love this nigga, Chuddha, one of the Shanghai Triplets @chadisbeingmade
I need to spot rotting on offtopic and hang out in this high iq section with chuddha
 
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We usually refer to “a lot” in science as +2SD, and given males have about 18-19cm as the general mean, you can probably call 195-200+mm too much. Remember that’s absolute length, you also have the shape ratio (cephalic index) which’ll basically tell you how long/deep the head is relative to its width. You can then split this into dolichocephalic, mesocephalic, or brachycephalic.

View attachment 4174476

As you can see, the lower the CI, there is relatively more cranial depth, and vice versa is hence the case.
I need to spot rotting on offtopic and hang out in this high iq section with chuddha
I love this nigga, Chuddha, one of the Shanghai Triplets @chadisbeingmade
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I need to spot rotting on offtopic and hang out in this high iq section with chuddha
Shitty advice always mogged off-topic’s sad pathetic lifestyle of bumping to suicide so hard. I miss it and bookism is a graveyard.
 
We usually refer to “a lot” in science as +2SD, and given males have about 18-19cm as the general mean, you can probably call 195-200+mm too much. Remember that’s absolute length, you also have the shape ratio (cephalic index) which’ll basically tell you how long/deep the head is relative to its width. You can then split this into dolichocephalic, mesocephalic, or brachycephalic.

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As you can see, the lower the CI, there is relatively more cranial depth, and vice versa is hence the case.
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We usually refer to “a lot” in science as +2SD, and given males have about 18-19cm as the general mean, you can probably call 195-200+mm too much. Remember that’s absolute length, you also have the shape ratio (cephalic index) which’ll basically tell you how long/deep the head is relative to its width. You can then split this into dolichocephalic, mesocephalic, or brachycephalic.

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As you can see, the lower the CI, there is relatively more cranial depth, and vice versa is hence the case.
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