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For instance, Falk explained to The Huffington Post, parts of Einstein's frontal lobe are "extra convoluted," his parietal lobes are in some parts "extraordinarily asymmetrical," and his primary somatosensory and motor cortices near the regions that typically represent face and tongue are "greatly expanded in the left hemisphere".
Tumours were expanded in the left and right flanks of 5 6 mice (10 evaluable tumours per group).
The primary somatosensory and motor cortices near the regions that typically represent face and tongue are greatly expanded in the left hemisphere.
The photographs also suggest that the primary somatosensory and motor cortices representing the face and tongue are differentially expanded in the left hemisphere, that the posterior ascending limb of the Sylvian fissure is separate from (rather than confluent with) the postcentral inferior sulcus, and that parietal opercula are present.
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The surface area of the angular gyrus (BA 39) and, indeed, the entire inferior parietal lobule (usually consisting of BA 39 + BA 40), appears to be substantially expanded in Einstein's left compared with the right hemisphere (Figs 4 and 10).
Together, these features suggest that the primary sensory, as well as motor representations of the face and tongue mentioned earlier in the text, may have been unusually expanded in Einstein's left hemisphere.
The removal of the left lung results in a compensatory growth of the right lung with the highest activity in the cardiac lobe that expands dramatically in the left pleural chest (Fig. 1a).
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