Banging you head against the wall is not to be recommended because it  sort of hurts.  Yet the woodpecker does it every day and seems content  and happy.  Woodpeckers are able to peck at a tree trunk at a high speed  (6-7 meters per second), resulting in intense deceleration forces upon  impact, without sustaining any brain injury.  Why precisely this can be  done without injury was investigated by Yubo Fan of Beihang University  in Beijing and Ming Zhang of Hong Kong Polytechnic University.  The  results may lead to better ways to prevent head injuries in humans.
 The woodpeckers, piculets and wrynecks are a family, Picidae, of  near-passerine birds. Members of this family are found worldwide, except  for Australia and New Zealand, Madagascar, and the extreme polar  regions. Most species live in forests or woodland habitats, although a  few species are known to live in treeless areas such as rocky hillsides  and deserts.
It is still not known how woodpeckers protect their brain from impact  injury. In order to investigate this, two synchronous high-speed video  systems were used to observe the pecking process, and the force sensor  was used to measure the peck force. 
The mechanical properties and macro/micro morphological structure in  woodpecker's head were investigated using a mechanical testing system  and micro-CT scanning. Models of the woodpecker's head were established  to study the dynamic intracranial responses.
The result showed that  macro/micro morphology of cranial bone and beak can be recognized as a  major contributor to non-impact-injuries.  The results showed that  specific details of the cranial bones and beak, such as the relative  "spongy"-ness of the bone at different places in the skull and the  unequal lengths of the upper and lower parts of the beak, were crucial  for preventing impact injuries.
By study of the woodpecker better means to protect human heads may be  devised such as better hard hats, biker helmets and similar.
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