why Albert Einstein's brain is so big
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According to a letter to the editor published Thursday in the journal Brain, Einstein's corpus callosum at the time of his death was a superhighway of connectivity, “thicker in the vast majority of subregions” than the corpus collosi of 15 elderly healthy males and thicker at five key crossings than those of 52 young, .
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