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[This is a guest post by 2024 ACX grantee Sasha Putilin. I encourage any ACX grantees who are interested to write about their projects. - SA]The results of my ACX Grants 2024 project are in.The project attempted to replicate the 2023 study “Learning at your brain’s rhythm: individualized entrainment boosts learning for perceptual decisions”. It claimed that if you read a person’s brain waves, figured out an individual peak alpha frequency, and flashed a bright white light at that frequency, then they learned a certain perceptual task faster.Why bother? The result hinted that learning may depend in part on how well the brain keeps its rhythms coordinated. In other words, perceptual learning may rely on an internal brain metronome. If flickering light could act as an external metronome, it might help the brain maintain the right rhythm and learn faster.The study offered an invitation to develop new frontiers of neuroscience and biohacking. If the effect generalised to other types of…

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