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How albert Einstein's brain was different from normal humans??

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  • Einstein's brain weighed only 1,230 grams, which is less than the average adult male brain (about 1,400 grams).

  • The authors also reported that the thickness of Einstein's cerebral cortex (area 9) was thinner than that of five control brains.

  • However, the DENSITY of neurons in Einstein's brain was greater.

  • In 1985, a study revealed that two parts of Einstein's brain contained an unusually large number of non-neuronal cells – called glia – for every neuron, or nerve-transmitting cell in the brain.

  • Ten years after that, Einstein's brain was found to lack a furrow normally seen in the parietal lobe.

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