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		<description>[...] Twenty Sided wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptBrain/Computer Merge Posted by Yuping Liu on February 21, 2008 USA Today ran a short story on the integration of brain signals into video games. The featured company, Emotiv Systems, is about to start selling a neuro-headset that will be able to sense and transmit your brain signals into computerized video games. Video games will then integrate those signals into the play. While I don’t have the luxury of time to play much video game, I am fascinated by what this technology could mean to our [...]</description>
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