How Einstein's Brain was Different?

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Einstein's brain was notably different in several ways. It had an increased number of glial cells, which support neurons. His parietal lobes, involved in spatial reasoning and mathematical thinking, were larger than average. Also, the region connecting the two hemispheres, the corpus callosum, was thicker, possibly enhancing communication between brain hemispheres. However, while these differences are interesting, their exact relationship to his genius remains a topic of ongoing research and debate.

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