Albert Einstein's brain had a parietal lobe that was 15% larger than the average brain.

Albert Einstein’s brain had a parietal lobe that was 15% larger than the average brain.

Einstein’s inferior parietal lobe was 15 percent wider than that of normal people; his brain did not have a groove — know as the Sylvian fissure — that normally runs through the parietal area, a finding unique among the brains the team studied, Witelson said.

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