One of the hundreds of elongated skulls that were discovered in 1928 at Paracas Peninsula in Peru. Cranial deformation was practiced by the Paracas civilization (800-100 BCE) by tightly wrapping the head in cloth, during the first few years of life, in order to elongate the cranium

  • danielbln@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The brain has incredile plasticity and can reform connectivity in the craziest circumstances. I wouldn’t rule out negative side effects (maybe hardcore headaches) but in terms of information flow I think the brain would be fine.

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      1 year ago

      True, you might right. Especially since it’s done at such an early stage, the brain should be able to adapt