History of DMIT
DMIT (Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test) is a holistic approach combining three sciences: Dermatoglyphics, the study of fingerprints that remain unchanged for life and reveal unique patterns developed in the womb; Neuroscience, the study of the brain’s structure and functions, including the neocortex (thinking), midbrain (action), amygdala (fight/flight), and lobes like temporal (hearing), frontal (logic), parietal (balance), and occipital (vision); and Psychology, the study of human behaviour through observation, tests, and experiments.
DMIT maps fingerprint patterns to neuroscience principles and interprets them using psychological theories, providing insights into individual potential, learning styles, and behavioural tendencies.
