Bilateral-Balanced

People who are bilateral-balanced seem to use both sides equally.
Those who are right-brained are supposed to be intuitive and creative free thinkers.

They are “qualitative,” big-picture thinkers who experience the world in descriptive or subjective terms.

Meanwhile, left-brained people tend to be more quantitative and analytical.

They pay attention to details and are ruled by logic.

The left brain is more verbal, analytical, and orderly than the right.

It’s sometimes called the digital brain. It’s better at things like reading, writing, and computations.

The right brain is more visual and intuitive.

It’s sometimes referred to as the analog brain. It has a more creative and less organized way of thinking.

For example, the left brain is credited with language, but the right brain helps you understand context and tone.

The left brain handles mathematical equations, but the right brain helps with comparisons and rough estimates.

General personality traits, individual preferences, or learning styles don’t mean you’re left-brained or right-brained.