Saturday, November 30, 2013

Psychology - The Brain of Albert Einstein

Einstein, Albert (1879-1955) German born American physicist whose brilliant work influenced science for a century. Einstein won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1921 "for his contributions in Theoretical Physics and for his discovery of the law of the photo-electric effect."

This is an excellent video showing how the brain of Albert Einstein work. It is well worth your time, but I feel that I must warn you that some parts become a bit graphic. You will also find out some amazing information about the man Einstein which will explain some of his complexities.

Question:
Do you think that Einstein's brilliancy derived from his thinking possibly characterized by "autism" or from his ability to have a deeper "concentration" compared to most?

You be the judge!!!

Clarice Marlene Grantt,  Ph.D, NCP, BCCP

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