Philadelphia’s Mutter Museum has a very interesting display brain tissue from Albert Einstein. The theoretical physicist that developed the theory of relativity had correspondingly well-developed regions that involve mathematical and spatial reasoning. This slice of brain tissue from Einstein is:_______

a. From the temporal lobe
b. Of association cortex
c. Made up of sensory neurons
d. Part of the somatosensory cortex

Respuesta :

A) from the temporal lobe

This slice of brain tissue from Einstein is Of  association cortex. Thus the correct answer is B.

What is brain tissue?

Neuronal, glial, and endothelial cells make up brain tissue. For many types of cell recovery, brain tissue is utilized as a source.

Thomas mistakenly cited the  American scholar William James as saying that the average person grows only ten percent of his idle brain.

James outlined everything that had been wrongly attributed to Einstein, arguing that he possesses the associated cortex that gave him his brilliance and mental energy that is considered idle.

Therefore, option B  Of  association cortex is appropriate.

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