lunes, 15 de noviembre de 2010
How Is Einstein's Brain Different from a Normal Brain?
There are six main differences between German physicist Albert Einstein?s brain and those of ordinary human beings. First, Einstein had a greater number of glial brain cells to feed the neurons in his brain, suggesting the nerve cells in his brain needed more fueling cells because they consumed more nourishment as a result of higher brain activity. Secondly, at roughly 1,200 grams (2.64 pounds), Einstein?s...How Is Einstein's Brain Different from a Normal Brain?
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