Although Einstein's brain was of normal overall size, there

were parts of his cerebral cortex that had a unique anatomy and were larger than in most other brains. The parts of Einstein's cerebral cortex that were larger were the ones necessary for
a. memory.
b. verbal reasoning.
c. spatial reasoning.
d. auditory comprehension.

ANSWER: c

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