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The paper describes a Brain-Robot Interface paradigm in which recognition of an anticipatory brain potential (in this case the Contingent Negative Variation-CNV) is acknowledged and reacted to by a robot arm movement. The well-known task of Towers of Hanoi is executed by a robotic arm. A measure of success is the subjects ability to generate series of CNV potentials in a CNV flip-flop paradigm which...