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    Video Games Treating ADD?

    OK, ignore that the ZDNet piece on video games and ADD calls Sony's Ratchet & Clank, Hatchet & Clank. Let's not get too sidetracked. Focus. The piece is on some tech that NASA created called Smart BrainGames, which monitors the brain waves of kids while they game. But, folks, like the Price is Right, that's not all. There's a box that hooks up to the PS2 from the kid's brain that measures how much he's focusing, the more he focuses, say the faster his car in Burnout goes. Brains controlling video games. The future is nigh!

    Attention Deficit Disorder? Try Video Games [ZDNet]


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