Braincase in a sentence as a noun

It's something to do with the braincase and the pressure differences due to that long neck.

Short faces and rounded braincases would affect the surface-to-volume ratio.

Unfortunately most birds are fundamentally fractured in their braincases and they are insane uncontrollable maniacs.

As a result, we don’t have the kind of record within Africa that geneticists have built for Neanderthals and Denisovans in Eurasia...Morphology does not tell the story of modern human origins...Did short faces and rounded braincases really make a difference to the survival and success of modern humans?

Braincase definitions

noun

the part of the skull that encloses the brain

See also: cranium brainpan