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			<title>GamesRadar - Left Brain Right Brain </title>
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    					<title>Left Brain Right Brain (Review)</title>
    				
    			
    			
					
				    
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					    	<description>Dec 14, 2007

The title of Left Brain Right Brain is rather misleading. You might think that the game is yet another of the billion mind-training games coming to market, when its really not a &amp;ldquo;brain&amp;rdquo; training game at all - at least, not in the cognitive thinking sense. Instead, Left Brain, Right Brain is a game meant to develop ambidexterity - the ability to use both hands skillfully, rather than relying on one &amp;ldquo;good&amp;rdquo; hand. Sounds like a cool concept? It is. Its just too ...&lt;br/&gt;</description>
					    	
				    
				    
				
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    								Dec 14, 2007
    							
    						
    					
    				
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    					<title>Left Brain Right Brain - hands-on (Preview)</title>
    				
    			
    			
					
				    
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					    	<description>Left Brain Right Brain would be better named Left Hand Right Hand, as the entire focus of the game is to help train your non-dominant hand to be as dexterous as your dominant hand (i.e. train you to be ambidextrous). If you can force yourself to sit through yet more minigames on the DS, ambidexterity may be an achievable (if not entirely fun) goal.

To get your non-dominant hand up to speed with your dominant hand, you play a series of minigame exercises that are focused on speed and dexterity. ...&lt;br/&gt;</description>
					    	
				    
				    
				
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    								Oct 9, 2007
    							
    						
    					
    				
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    								Oct 9, 2007
    							
    						
    					
    				
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