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Featured: Christopher Wiese, assistant professor of industrial/organizational psychology in the School of Psychology

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Computer brain interfaces used to be the stuff of science fiction. Now, headphones and earbuds with sensors that can read your brain waves – and sell your data – are hitting the market.

Wired

Featured: Neuro Next Initiative affiliate Santosh Vempala.

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