By Science Daily, November 15 article in the unusual characteristics: Einstein's brain may explain his extraordinary cognitive abilities, according to evolutionary anthropologist Dean Falk of Florida State University to take the lead The items new study found that some parts of Einstein's brain, and most people do not like his extraordinary cognitive abilities may be relevant.cheap snapbacks
Falk and several colleagues 14 recently discovered photos carefully studied, for the first time portrayed the whole of Einstein's cerebral cortex. These researchers compare Einstein's brain with 85 'normal' brain using functional imaging technology, today explained the unusual characteristics of Einstein's cerebral cortex.
Falk said: 'Despite the overall size and asymmetric shape of Einstein's brain different from ordinary people, but their prefrontal cortex, somatosensory cortex, primary motor cortex, parietal cortex, temples cortex, and occipital cortex are different. for his visual space and computing power, this may provide neurological support. '
The results of this research will be published in the journal 'Brain' on November 16.cheap snapbacks for sale
Einstein died in 1955, allowed, with their families, his brain was removed and photographed from multiple angles.
Moreover, his brain is divided into 240 sections for the production of histological slides. Unfortunately, most of the photos, brain slices and slides disappeared from the public eye for 55 years. The researchers used 14 photos currently stored by the National Health and Medical Museum.
The study report also published a 'road map' of Einstein's brain, this 1955 Thomas dimension doctors made, illustrates the position of the 240 tissue sections are broken down.Cheap Last King Snapbacks