Plain arch; b. Tented arch; THE 'HYPOTHENAR WHORL' - A COMMON FEATURE IN THE HAND OF PRIMATES! In 1970 W.B. minutae details are never duplicated and even small areas of friction ridge skin are never repeated. NOTICE: Certain details in the publications (Deckers et al., 1973) indicate that the significance of the 'hypothenar whorl' in the perspective of Down syndrome is actually MUCH LOWER when this dermatoglyphic pattern is found in only one hand and when the higher axial triradius is missing in the other hand!! 10) I3 loop formed by a recurve of the C line. 10) I3 loop formed by a recurve of the C line. 7 - THE 'HYPOTHENAR WHORL' IN MODERN PALM READING (PALMISTRY) The 'whorl on mount of Moon': a mysterious dermatoglyphic marker. Hilbun published a study titled: 'Dermatoglyphic findings on a group of psychotic children' on the hands of 20 psychotic children (12 boys and 8 girls - the author suspected that some of them) - the author described that some of them might appear to be autistic. One of the interesting findings concerns the position of the axial triradius at the hypothenar: all schizophrenia patient groups show a lower frequency of the 'normal' axial triradius position t and t'. 10) Whorls in the hallucinal area increased in frequency. point on a ridge in front of and nearest the center of where the type lines diverge or separate or surround the pattern area. Typical dermatoglyphics of Down syndrome include: For example, in the earlier mentioned french study by Ayme et.al. 2) Radial loops shifted to 4th and 5th digits. He was a Scottish medical missionary in Japan and noticed fingerprints on ancient clary pottery. • The 'hypothenar whorl' & schizophrenia • The 'hypothenar whorl' & Robinow syndrome (disorder on ROR2 gene on chromosome 9q22) • 2 out of the 25 male autistics (= 8%) have a 'hypothenar composite whorl' in the right hand (WS)*; So, formally a 'hypothenar whorl' is featured with 3 triradii in the dermatoglyphics of the 'hypothenar'. The 'whorl' example below concerns a classic 'hypothenar whorl' (W) - which is recognized by the presence of concentric circles in the dermatoglyphics. Unger writes in his book 'Lifeprints' (p.259): 10 Facts about arch fingerprints! circuit may be spiral, circular, and oval. 10 Facts about radial loop fingerprints! Further parallels between the hand of schizophrenics & the hand in Down syndrome are found in a higher frequency of occurence of the simian line (though in Down syndrome the percentages are much higher). Further parallels between the hand of schizophrenics & the hand in Down syndrome are found in a higher frequency of occurence of the simian line (though in Down syndrome the percentages are much higher). The Sydney line: a fascinating hand mark! Translation memories are created by human, but computer aligned, which might cause mistakes. We use your LinkedIn profile and activity data to personalize ads and to show you more relevant ads. ridges enter from one side of the finger, rise in the center and flow out from the other side. For the Moon composite, owners might shift gears seamlessly in and out of the Spiritual Teacher (the Moon Life Purpose Blossoming), like a rabbi who owns a working ranch. Hand characteristics that relate to autism 7) I4 patterns increased in frequency. (1979) the 'high axial triradius' was found in over 82% of 98 'trisomy 21 children' (right hand: 82.65%, left hand: 84.69%) - while the controls showed much lower percentages (right hand: 12.50%; left hand: 10.83%). INCLUDING: For, while the dermatogram of Down syndrome reveals that dermatoglyphic thenar patterns occur less than in 'normal population', in the hand of schizophrenics dermatoglyphic patterns on the thenar are about twice more frequently (19.78%) observed compared to the control group (8.33%)!! 13) Sydney lines increased in frequency. Interestingly, studies in various primate species indicate that there is a 'reversed' evolutionary link between the occurence of palmar patterns (loops and whorls) and the advance of (motoric) specialization ('Quantitative dermatoglyphics', p.98, D.Z. Ano ang mga kasabihan sa sa aking kababata? FOOT: * This appears to be a very significant result in the perspective that NONE of the 1281 German male had the WS hypothenar pattern in the right hand, nor the left hand (while 1.4% did have the related Ws - a 'hypothenar spiral whorl' - in their right hand; 0.8% have it in their left hand). 16) Arch tibial configuration in the hullucal area increased. 2) Whorls decreased in frequency but often present on the same hand together with arches. • The 'hypothenar whorl' & childhood psychosis (+ autism?) Swiss hand analyst Alice Funk is one of the very few hand analysis experts in the world who has the mysterious 'whorl on the mount of Moon' in her right hand (a sample of her 'Moon whorl' is presented with her permission in the picture below). Whorl definition, a circular arrangement of like parts, as leaves or flowers, around a point on an axis; verticil. 1) Arches increased in frequency. What is the time signature of the song Atin Cu Pung Singsing? 12) Deep furrows on palms and soles. The whorl on the mount of Moon in Down sydrome, schizophrenia & autism (review) Whorls which contain ridges matching the characteristics of a particular whorl sub-grouping are classified as accidental whorls. The link between Robinow syndrome and the 'hypothenar whorl' was described by research from Turkey, by: Balci et al., titled: 'Robinow syndrome: with special emphasis on dermatoglyphics and hand malformations (split hand)'. "Each of us lives in two dimensions. The 'whorl on the mount of Moon' (a.k.a. Plain whorl; b. • thought-reading (J.S. Radial loop; NOTICE: Jena Griffiths is a student at the International Institute of Hand Analysis by Richard Unger; her full article about the 'Moon whorl is available at her website: hand analysis online. 1) Arches increased in frequency. And the right picture present some additional variations; most of these concern combinations of the basic types (including 3 additional types of 'hypothenar whorls'). persistence throughout life. Why don't libraries smell like bookstores? Loesch, 1943) - see the figure below. characterised by a high frequency of 'large hypothenar patterns' (usually 'ulnar loops') which are usually featured with a high postioned axial triradius (t"): see the dermatogram of Down syndrome below. 12) Deep furrows on palms and soles. • 1 - HOW TO RECOGNIZE A FINGERPRINT 'WHORL'? • Cognitive Distortions - Hypothenar Whorls, Hand Analyst Richard Unger has developed the IIHA system of 'Gift Markings in your hand' + finding life purpose in the fingerprints & dermatoglyphics.

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