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Brain Assist
Brain Assist
Nintendo DS | Sega Of America, Inc., 2008
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Studies in the 1960's demonstrated different functions of the left and right side of the
brain
s. The researchers indicated that the left side was more rational and verbal. The right side was more abstract and visual. The left-brain controls the right side of the body and the right brain controls the left side of the body. The left-brain hemisphere deals with sequential analysis - reasoning using language, mathematics, abstraction and reasoning. Memory is primarily stored in a language format. The right hemisphere deals with auditory, visual, and spatial concepts (art, for example) dancing and gymnastics. There is an overlap, though. Brain
Assist
for DS aims to stimulate your right brain.
The game includes a number of modes to help you train and check up on your brain. Brain Assist offers ten mini-games that focus on strengthening the right hemisphere of the brain by challenging the player's memory, concentration, reflexes, deduction, and analytical abilities. Each game quickly ramps up in difficulty and demands that players think fast to truly maximize their memorization and response times.
Focusing on strengthening the right hemisphere of the brain by challenging the player's memory, concentration, reflexes, deduction and analytical abilities, Brain Assist features four nurses to choose from to act as guides and help players through the game. Each game increases in difficulty and demands that players think fast to truly maximize their memory's potential and response times. Players will then be put to the test again in the "Lightning Round" where the pace and difficulty of gameplay becomes even more challenging. Brain Assist takes full advantage of the Nintendo DS Touch Screen technology and allows for an addictive interactive gameplay experience in either two-player co-op mode or fast-paced competitions for up to four players via the Nintendo DS Wireless Connection.
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brain assist
This is not as good as
Brain
Age 1 and 2. It seems at first as if it would be for children, only, but all ages can be challenged by it. It was challenging for me after playing it awhile. The ideas are simple and appear too easy, but again like Best Tests, it is gets better because the speed and amount of knowledge increases as you advance to new levels. This is one of several games I play. I do not like to play it for long periods, but it is a change of pace for me.
maybe brain gamed out...
As an adult gamer, I love the
brain
games, and any time I see one, I try it out. This game offer challenges, I got bored sometimes and the brain coach I had initially seemed angry with my above average results. I changed coaches, and it was okay, but then I got more bored and traded the game in at my local game stop.
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