Scientists have discovered a trick you can define

The human brain needs less energy than a light bulb, but it can do extraordinary things.

The brain delegates tasks through two hemispheres, the right and the left.

It is generally known that the right side of the brain is creative, while the left is more technical, Telegrafi reports.

Although the easiest way to assess whether you are right-handed or left-handed is to determine if math and science are easier than artistic endeavors or vice versa.

Roger Sperry, the famous neuroscientist, was a pioneer of split brain theory.

His work arose from surgeries performed on patients with unbearable epilepsy.

Mathematics is a deeply creative endeavor except that it is the logical Corpus callosum segment of the brain that connects the two hemispheres, has been removed by patients, and has become a visible specialization of each side.

Sperry won the Nobel Prize for his discovery.

Mathematics is creative too

Most oppose the theory that one side is stronger and claim that they are more intertwined.

Researchers who support this theory claim that the brain relies on contributions from both sides of the brain for creative endeavors like art and computational endeavors like mathematics.

Britannica writes that "mathematics is a deeply creative endeavor in addition to logic… Also, artistic creativity is not merely an unbridled emotion."

Although controversial, the theory is useful for self-analysis and identification.

The human brain is the most complex organ in the most complex organism known.

Although some traits may be more pronounced in different people, it is better to be in harmony with the logical and creative side of the brain.

/ Telegraphy /