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Press Release 08-182
Key to Function of Dinosaur Crests Found in Brain Structure

High-tech imaging reveals inside of duck-billed dinosaur skulls

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A reconstruction of the helmet-crested lambeosaur Corythosaurus.

A reconstruction of the helmet-crested lambeosaur Corythosaurus.

Credit: Michael Skrepnick


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CT scan reconstructions of Corythosaurus; the nasal cavity is green, and the brain purple.

CT scan reconstructions of Corythosaurus; the nasal cavity is green, and the brain purple.

Credit: Courtesy of Witmer & Ridgely, Ohio University


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