Brain growth work clinical study

In the brain growth work description, it mentions that there was an EEG study regarding the audio, can anyone give anymore details into this study, and what it is all about, I am assuming it is meant to measure the effects of the audio; however, I would like to know the details, and whether they are still continuing this or making another more potent brain audio for this later on, thanks.

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Maybe this one?

The corpus callosum of Albert Einsteinā€˜s brain: another clue to his high intelligence?

Other articles about it:

SciTech Daily: Einsteinā€™s Corpus Callosum Reveals Clues to His Brilliance

Science Daily: Well-connected hemispheres of Einsteinā€™s brain may have sparked his brilliance

They mentioned about themselves doing a study, like the Sapien team doing a study on it. Maybe I read it wrong. I think were trying to do an eeg on the effects of the audio in peopleā€™s brain.

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You may be right. If the SapMed team replies Iā€™m eager to read it too.

For what itā€™s worth, maybe as supplementary reading, the article is still interesting.

I found that text in particular by searching for the ones that mention older and younger control groups, in relation to Einsteinā€™s age.

In the Roots of Reasoning description:

Einsteinā€™s corpus callosum circularity is significantly larger than that of the elderly control group and slightly smaller than that of the younger group.

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We originally made it for a study,
but we were unable to do it, because of covid restrictions.
We couldnā€™t get any permissions to get a sample of people to gather in a public place or controlled environment.

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Thatā€™s unfortunate, but I hope the pandemic settles down this year or some time soon, so you can do this study and more, looking forward to this very much, thanks Captain.

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Did you try it?