Dermatogly:
Dermatoglyphics (from ancient Greek derma = "skin", glyph = "carving") is the scientific study of fingerprints. The term was coined by Dr. Harold Cummins, the father of fingerprint analysis. All primates have ridged skin, and it can also be found on the paws of certain mammals and on the tails of some monkey species. In humans, dermatology are present on fingers, palms, toes, and soles, and give insight into a critical period of embryo genesis, between 4 weeks and 5 months, when the architecture of the major organ systems is developing.
Advantages of Dermatoglyphics
• Our intrinsic self-management style
• Our dominant intelligence
• Our thinking approach
• Our preferred learning style and communication-learning style.
Our fingerprints reveal to us what we need and how we learn, transforming our lives through a holistic education approaches.
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In India, there is a company called Thumbrule DMIT, which deals with Dermatoglyphics. Yes, with the help of Dermatoglyphics one can know hidden potentials of the brain.
Amrita Bagga has written: 'Dermatoglyphics of schizophrenics' -- subject(s): Dermatoglyphics, Physiology, Schizophrenics
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C. C Plato has written: 'The dermatoglyphics of the peoples of New Guinea' -- subject(s): Dermatoglyphics, Population
It is called 'Dermatoglyphics'
Another term for fingerprint is 'dactylogram'.
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Uncopyrightable and dermatoglyphics (which is the study of fingerprints) are the only two I know of.
Margaret Elizabeth Sands has written: 'Chromosomes and dermatoglyphics in the mentally handicapped'
Dermatoglyphics, the study of fingerprint patterns and skin ridges, has gained attention in sports science as a potential tool for identifying athletic potential and talent. Research suggests that certain fingerprint patterns may be associated with specific physical abilities, such as strength or agility. By analyzing these patterns, coaches and trainers may gain insights into an athlete's predispositions, helping tailor training programs. However, more comprehensive studies are needed to validate the predictive power of dermatoglyphics in sports performance.
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