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- Albert Einstein’s Brain and Information-theoretic Death
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- Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America with Einstein's Brain. A book by Michael Paterniti.
Albert Einstein's brain has often been a subject of research and speculation. Einstein's brain was removed within seven hours of his death. The brain has attracted attention because of Einstein's reputation for being one of the foremost geniuses of the 20th century, and apparent regularities or irregularities in the brain have been used to support various ideas about correlations in neuroanatomy with general or mathematical intelligence.
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