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Yes - Neanderthals.
Maybe, "Cranial volume" or "Cranial capacity".
I think the cranial capacity is a good indicator of the body because it helps use to think about what we do.
The cranial capacity of Homo idaltu is estimated to be around 1,450 cubic centimeters, which is similar to that of early Homo sapiens.
1300 cc for females 1600 cc for males
The cranial capacity is a measure of the volume of a skull (cranium) while a centimetre cube is a measure of volume - of any object - the ignition chambers of a petrol engine, a bottle of soda, a box.
The average cranial capacity of Homo habilis is estimated to be around 600-750 cubic centimeters. This is smaller compared to modern humans, whose cranial capacity averages around 1300-1500 cubic centimeters.
The brain lies within the cranial cavity which is inside the larger dorsal cavity
The cranial nerves exit from the brain inside the cranial cavity.
Cranial Nerves 1-2 Cranial Nerves 3-4 belong to the midbrain. Cranial Nerves 5-8 belong to the pons. Cranial Nerves 9-12 belong to the hindbrain.
8 bones are cranial
the brain is in the cranial