About Inborn Talent Test

About Dermatoglyphics

Dermatoglyphics, derived from the ancient Greek words “derma”, meaning skin, and “glyph”, meaning carving, is the scientific study of our fingerprints. It is a scientific method that has been proven to decode the brain’s potential and talent by analysing the physical formation of fingerprints, which is linked to brain development. It is not palmistry, and it is not future telling.

Dermatoglyphics is a professional industry that combines neurobiology, genetics, brain science and embryology with clinical studies. In developing this system, Dermatoglyphics experts conducted psychological pattern profiles of more than 500,000 individuals since 1985 across China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia to generate a database for cross-comparison study, which can help individuals to learn the way to discover their inner potential.

Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligences test is scientifically proven to be accurate. Besides, the data acquisition process is computerised. Therefore, we can achieve an accuracy of more than 90% in the test results. The formation of fingerprints & brain in the foetus are synchronised in the mother’s womb in the first 13 to 19 weeks. It has been medically & clinically proven that body prints and the existence of multiple intelligences are completely linked.

Further, in relation to Dermatoglyphics, the multiple intelligences theory by Professor Howard Gardner states that multiple intelligences exist in the brain system and further identifies the brain structures that are in charge of the areas of each intelligence.


Some Key References & Researches

  • The Hand As a mirror of Systemic Disease by Theodore J. Berry, M.D.F.A.C.P., 1963

  • Dermatoglyphics in Medical Disorders by Blank Schauman & Milton Alter, -New York,1976

  • Dermatoglyphics -An International Perspective Jamshed Mavalwala, 1978

  • Dermatoglyphics of Schizophrenics by Amrita Bagga, — New Delhi, Mittal Publications, 1989

  • Trends in Dermatoglyphics Research by Norris M. Durham, Chris C. Plato - Kluwer Academic, 1990

  • The Learning Revolution by Leannette Vos & Cordon Dryden, 1994

  • Multiple Intelligence by Dr. Howard Gardner, 1996

  • The Emotional Brain by Joseph LeDaux, 1996

  • The Science of fingerprints by U.S. Department of Justice F.B. I.

  • Frames of Mind by Dr. Howard Gardner, 1998