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    Left-handed people can think quicker when carrying out tasks such as playing computer games or playing sport, say Australian researchers.

    Connections between the left and right hand sides or hemispheres of the brain are faster in left-handed people, a study in Neuropsychology shows.

    The fast transfer of information in the brain makes left-handers more efficient when dealing with multiple stimuli.

    Experts said left-handers tended to use both sides of the brain more easily.

    Study leader Dr Nick Cherbuin from the Australian National University measured transfer time between the two sides of the brain by measuring reaction times to white dots flashed to the left and right of a fixed cross.


    This seems to go with evidence that left-handers use both sides of the brain for language
    Dr Steve Williams

    He then compared this with how good participants were at carrying out a task to spot matching letters in the left and right visual fields, which would require them to use both sides of the brain at the same time.

    Tests in 80 right-handed volunteers showed there was a strong correlation between how quickly information was transferred across the left and right hemispheres and how quickly people spotted matching letters.

    But when the tests were repeated in 20 left-handed volunteers, the researchers found that the more left handed people were the better they were at processing information across the two sides of the brain.

    Extreme left-handed individuals were 43milliseconds faster at spotting matching letters across the right and left visual fields than right-handed people.

    More efficient

    Dr Cherbuin, research fellow at the University concluded: "These findings confirm our prediction of increasing efficiency of hemispheric interactions with increasing left-handedness."

    But he added that it wasn't a clear-cut pattern as there were subtle differences between strongly and mildly left-handed or right-handed individuals.

    Dr Cherbuin explained that people tended to use both hemispheres for tasks which are very fast or very hard and which require interpretation of a lot of information, such as computer games or driving in heavy traffic or playing sport.

    Chartered psychologist, Dr Steve Williams said left-handed people tended to be better at using both sides of the brain.

    "It's certainly very interesting. It's always been said that left-handers are different from right-handers in that the are less consistent with their left-handedness.

    "This seems to go with evidence that left-handers use both sides of the brain for language - that they are more bicerebral. They get faster at it because they're having to use both sides of the brain more," he said.

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    That's so true, it's amazing. I'm a southpaw and ace at gaming. Go figure.

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    Jimi Hendrix was left handed, same with Kurt Cobain, maybe thats why I've been playing guitar for 10yrs and still suck , can't see why it would make a difference with computer games tho (except the wii maybe
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