Graduate student Sam Hincks sticks a wet electrode to one's forehead, then another, tucking them in place under a black Tufts University sweatband. Hincks flips the switch. It takes a moment, then one feels a slight, sharp tingle, crashing in waves somewhere just out of his line of sight. One milliamp of current is flowing between the electrodes--through his brain. Here, Turkin plugs in new ways of connecting brains to computers that can change the way people use both of them.
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