I broke its neck.
When making a vase on the potter’s wheel, I torqued its slippery neck clear off the pot as I attempted to skinny it right into a swish curve.
I discover vases gratifying to make and their shapes particularly pleasing to the attention. However vases additionally have to be dealt with with specific care as a result of one a part of their “body” – the neck – is usually so slim that it may be simply damaged.
That day on the wheel, I noticed that it was not in contrast to the human neck. Although solely a small portion of the human physique – about 1% by floor space – our necks have an outsize affect on our psyche and tradition.
From selfies to formal portraits, the neck positions the pinnacle in expressive poses. The neck’s vocal cords vibrate to make significant phrases and shifting songs. We passionately kiss it and spritz it with alluring fragrance. We use it to nod our head in settlement, tilt our head in confusion and bow our head in prayer.
Ornaments reminiscent of necklaces can specific style sense in addition to sign wealth and standing. Collars can accent the face in portraits in addition to denote occupational class, blue collar versus white collar.
But, for all its aesthetic and expressive efficiency, the neck can also be a website of concern and deep vulnerability. Villains and vampires zero in on the neck. Worrying days at work make us clench our neck muscle tissue till they ache. A pleasing meal may be jolted into terror if a morsel slips into the incorrect tube within the neck, sending us right into a coughing match.
For millennia, individuals in energy have oppressed their topics by exploiting the narrowness and fragility of the neck – a darkish historical past of dominating and terrorizing each other utilizing shackles, nooses and guillotines. The extensively circulated video of George Floyd’s homicide was a brutal reminder that violent asphyxiation is hardly confined to the distant previous.
The execution of Marie Antoinette on the Place de la Révolution in Paris on Oct. 16, 1793.
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As I grew to become conscious of the importance of the neck in tradition, I started to discover how these two attributes – its expressive vitality and unnerving vulnerability – may coexist and be concentrated so intensely in a single small area of the physique. Finally, it grew to become a ebook.
I’m foremost a biologist, and in writing my ebook, I got here to see that the neck’s vitality and vulnerability are rooted in its biology: The neck performs an particularly vast number of essential features, and it’s the product of a unusual evolutionary historical past.
The neck does so many issues, all on the identical time. For instance, it transports over 2,000 kilos (907 kilograms) of blood, air and meals between the pinnacle and the torso each single day. It strikes the pinnacle each six seconds on common to direct our visible consideration. Its vocal cords vibrate lots of of occasions per second with each spoken phrase.
However this multifunctionality, this vitality, is feasible solely due to its vulnerability. To be cell and versatile, the neck have to be slim, and so it’s simply strained. Its essential transport tubes – the windpipe, esophagus and blood vessels – should even be skinny and close to the floor, making them simply punctured and compressed.
From water to land
Our vertebrate ancestors “invented” this peculiar contraption as they developed from water to land.
Our fish ancestors had no neck as a result of they wanted a single inflexible axis to maneuver effectively by way of water. Since shifting round on land didn’t require a stiff spinal column, early terrestrial vertebrates developed flexibility simply behind the pinnacle, enabling them to extensively scan the atmosphere and to direct their mouths towards prey with out shifting their entire our bodies. Image a zebra swinging its head facet to facet surveying the savanna for predators, or a lizard tilting its head down and to the facet to snap up a crawling bug.
‘American Flamingo’ by Robert Havell and John James Audubon, 1838.
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Early land vertebrates additionally developed lungs, and this transformation freed up the gill constructions that fish used for respiratory to evolve into numerous helpful – and typically problematic – neck constructions, such because the voice field, tonsils and the little flap that separates the windpipe and esophagus.
This repurposing of scraps left over from the gills of our distant ancestors contributed to the varied capacities of our neck. However as merchandise of a unusual evolutionary “renovation,” people and different land vertebrates stay with a jerry-rigged design that fates us to hold many collateral vulnerabilities on the neck.
The peculiar human neck
Whereas the human neck retains the essential design of our ancestors, it’s nonetheless fairly uncommon amongst vertebrates.
Most land vertebrates elevate their our bodies on 4 legs, so their necks have to be lengthy sufficient to decrease their heads to the bottom to feed and robust sufficient to lift it up excessive to go searching. Once more, consider a zebra feeding on the savanna.
As a result of people stroll on two legs, we steadiness our head atop our backbone. Since we use our fingers to seize our meals, we don’t want sturdy neck muscle tissue to maneuver the pinnacle round. So, in contrast with most mammals our measurement, our necks are comparatively weak, making them extra vulnerable to pressure and damage.
As one other milestone in human evolution, the voice field migrated to a comparatively low place within the neck, and this uncommon placement contributes to our capability to make an particularly broad vary of vocal sounds that we use for speech. Nevertheless, this descent of the voice field throughout the throat additionally makes us extra inclined to choking and sleep apnea.
The neck epitomizes the twin nature of the human situation, the methods during which magnificence and frailty are sometimes entwined, two sides of the identical coin in our biology, in {our relationships} – and, sure, even in ceramic vases.