Regarding the recent query about geometric morphometrics papers in
psychiatry and psychology, the following may be interest :

Hennessy RJ, Kinsella and Waddington JL.
3D laser surface scanning and geometric morphometric analysis of
craniofacial shape as an index of cerebro-craniofacial morphogenesis :
initial application to sexual dimorphism.
Biological Psychiatry 51, 507 - 514, 2002.

Hennessy RJ, Lane A, Kinsella A, Larkin C, O'Callaghan E and Waddington JL.
3D morphometrics of craniofacial dysmorphology reveals sex-specific
asymmetries in schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Research 67, 261-268, 2004.

Hennessy RJ, McLearie S, Kinsella A, Waddington JL.
"Facial shape and asymmetry by 3D laser surface scanning covary with
cognition in a sexually dimorphic manner",
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 18, pp 73 - 80,
2006.

Hennessy RJ, McLearie S, Kinsella A, Waddington JL,
"Facial surface analysis by 3D laser scanning and geometric morphometrics in
relation to sexual dimorphism in cerebral-craniofacial morphogenesis and
cognitive function",
Journal of Anatomy, 207, pp 283 - 295, 2005.

Robin Hennessy, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin.
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