Know Your Fingerprints

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Know Your Fingerprints

Fingerprints - Genetic A fingerprint is an INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTIC No two, even the twins have yet been found to possess identical ridge count or pattern. FINGERPRINTS WILL REMAIN UNCHANGED DURING AN INDIVIDUAL’S LIFETIME

What is Dermatoglyphics?? Dermatoglyphics refers to the branch of science which studies the patterns of skins (dermal) ridges present on the fingers, toes and the soles of human being. Now we can map our Inborn Personality & Talents by Studying our Finger Prints

Brain & Fingerprints As early as 13th week in the womb as an embryo skin ridges begin to appear are completed at 24th week These are developed in tandem with brain cells development

Types of Prints

BRAIN LOBES & FINGERS PARIETAL Kinesthetic MIDDLE FRONTAL TEMPORAL Thoughts INDEX Auditory RING PREFRONTAL OCCIPITAL Execution THUMB Visual PINKY BRAIN LOBES & FINGERS

BRAIN LOBES & MAIN FUNCTIONS DELTAS : 0 TO 20 CENTERS: 0 TO 20