BILATERAL DIFFERENCES IN PAPILLARY FINGERPRINT PATTERNS OF LEFT-HANDED AND RIGHT-HANDED INDIVIDUALS

  • Nadezhda Petrova Department of Human Anatomy and Physiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Plovdiv, ''Paisii Hilendarski", Bulgaria
  • Emilia Andreenko Department of Human Anatomy and Physiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Plovdiv, ''Paisii Hilendarski", Bulgaria

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The aim of the present research work is to study the bilateral differences in the frequency of pattern types of homologous fingers in left-handed and right-handed individuals of both sexes. The study includes 379 people of good health, of Bulgarian ethnicity, aged 17-58 years. In the female group, there were 219 right-handers and 53 left-handers, while in males – 66 right-handers and 41 left-handers. Fingerprints were taken by the typographic method, in a rotating manner. Papillary patterns were classified into four main types. The data were statistically analyzed. The results showed Significant bilateral differences were found in women (left-handed and right-handed) in the frequency of ulnar loops of the third finger. In men right-handers, there were significant differences in the frequency of circular patterns of the first and fourth fingers. There were not any differences found in the bilateral comparison of the frequencies of pattern types in the left-handed men.
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2019/02/02
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