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Einstein’ s brain was extraordinary  he is not now living but  his brain is living.It has been stored  at the center of a strange mystery ever since--at least until recently.After Einstein's death on April 18, 1955 before 50 years , his brain was removed from his body by Dr. Thomas Harvey, along with tissue specimens.
The  researched  to find extraordinary   features of Einstein's brain.They also saw what is effect on brain after removing it from body.Give below images show what was happened with his brain at the time of his death.
In age of  76 Albert Einstein died of internal bleeding in a Princeton, Einstein's Funeral.His body was moved from the hospital to the funeral home before being cremated in Trenton. His brain was not cremated.His brain was pickled and kept in a jar.For microscopic anlaysis his brain was cut into 249 small parts. Here are two slices of the brain on display at the Wellcome Collection museum in London.
Studies have shown that certain regions of Einstein's brain are unusually complex. The parietal lobes are "extraordinarily asymmetrical" and the somatosensory and motor cortices are "greatly expanded in the left hemisphere,".Studies  show that Einstein's brain has more of a type of brain cell known as glial cells than the typical brain. Here, glial cells are seen in a rat brain marked with an antibody. Einstein's brain was actually average in volume. At about 2.7 pounds, It was slightly below average in weight.Einstein wasn't the only great thinker whose brain was removed for study.



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