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Most Cited Articles of Department of Biological Anthropology and Anatomy

TitleJournalYearCitations
Puberty and depression: the roles of age, pubertal status and pubertal timingPsychological Medicine1998733
Shape, relative size, and size-adjustments in morphometricsAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology1995531
Pubertal changes in hormone levels and depression in girlsPsychological Medicine1999440
Preserved CD4+ central memory T cells and survival in vaccinated SIV-challenged monkeysScience2006310
Risk-sensitive neurons in macaque posterior cingulate cortexNature Neuroscience2005285
Intrasexual competition and canine dimorphism in anthropoid primatesAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology1992269
Anthropoid originsScience1997254
Basicranial flexion, relative brain size, and facial kyphosis in nonhuman primatesAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology1993226
Origins of primate locomotion: gait mechanics of the woolly opossumAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology2002225
Experimental analysis of temporomandibular joint reaction force in macaquesAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology1979218
Support polygons and symmetrical gaits in mammalsZoological Journal of the Linnean Society2002197
Comparative functional analysis of skull morphology of tree-gouging primatesAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology2003184
Masticatory-stress hypotheses and the supraorbital region of primatesAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology1991181
Symphyseal fusion and jaw-adductor muscle force: an EMG studyAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology2000180
Osteological evidence for the evolution of activity pattern and visual acuity in primatesAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology2000176
COMPARATIVE PATTERNS OF CRANIOFACIAL DEVELOPMENT IN EUTHERIAN AND METATHERIAN MAMMALSEvolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution1997174
In vivo bone strain patterns in the zygomatic arch of macaques and the significance of these patterns for functional interpretations of craniofacial formAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology1997162
A Comparative Test of Adaptive Explanations for Hypsodonty in Ungulates and RodentsJournal of Mammalian Evolution2001159
Jaw muscle function and wishboning of the mandible during mastication in macaques and baboonsAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology1994154
Mirroring of attention by neurons in macaque parietal cortexProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2009149
Morphological correlates of substrate use in didelphid marsupials: implications for primate originsJournal of Zoology1999144
Mandibular corpus strain in primates: further evidence for a functional link between symphyseal fusion and jaw-adductor muscle forceAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology1998143
Force production in the primate masticatory system: electromyographic tests of biomechanical hypothesesJournal of Human Evolution1998142
Uniqueness of primate forelimb posture during quadrupedal locomotionAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology2000142
Social status gates social attention in monkeysCurrent Biology2006139