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. 2012 Nov 14;136(4):1304–1327. doi: 10.1093/brain/aws295

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Top: Dorsal photograph of Einstein’s brain with original labels. Bottom: Our identifications. a2 = angular; a3 = anterior occipital; c = central; e = processus acuminis; fm = midfrontal; fs = superior frontal; inp = intermediate posterior parietal; ip = intraparietal; m = marginal; mf = medial frontal; ocs = superior occipital; otr = transverse occipital; par = paroccipital; pci = precentral inferior; pcs = precentral superior; pma = marginal precentral; pme = medial precentral; po = parieto-occipital; prc = paracentral; ps = superior parietal; pst = transverse parietal; pti = postcentral inferior; pts = postcentral superior; rc = retrocalcarine; u = unnamed. k = presumed motor cortex for right hand; K = ‘knob’ representing motor cortex for left hand. In both hemispheres, e limits anteriorly the first annectant gyrus, a pli de passage of Gratiolet that connects the parietal and occipital lobes, indicated by red arrows (see also Fig. 7). This figure is reproduced with permission from the National Museum of Health and Medicine.