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</html>";s:4:"text";s:11078:"I, too, have a simian line on both hands and thought nothing of it for most of my life. The crease is usually just referred to as a single palmar crease. This type of line might depict a quite demanding person in matters of love and expect a lot from their partner. It is only found in 1.5% of the world population in at least one hand. A single palmar crease is a single line that runs across the palm of the hand. Simian lines do not form abruptly at one particular age. simian line: A dermatoglyphic pattern of a single deep transpalmar crease formed by fusion of proximal and distal palmar creases, which is classically seen in trisomy 21, but also in trisomies 13 and 9, and in foetal trimethadione syndrome. I have to disagree when you say that people with Simian lines tend to be controlled and unexpressive. Simian lines are correlated with various things because not everybody has them. . Simian crease. And this is unbelievable. Subjects with a simian line in both hands appear inclined to have scores towards below average Cognitive Stability (= low Alpha); subjects with a simian line in the left hand . There was more information about people with Simian Lines that are below average intelligence. Steven Moffat - TV producer, Scotland (both hands: complete simian line) &quot;Guava Juice&quot; - Youtuber, Philippines (both hands: disconnected complete simian line). The simian line, a genetic abnormality of the palm in which the heart line (starting below the little finger) and the head line (starting above the thumb) fuse into one, is present in only 2.5 per cent of the male population. A very rare line, the Simian Line appears instead of a heart and head line. People usually have three creases in their palms. - sorry human physiology and anatomy were a v. long time ago!) Tonja June 24, 2020 at 9:56 pm Reply. Simian lines have a higher prevalence among asians, but a simian line in both hands is usually seen in not much more than 1% among caucasians. To have two is very rare, more in the 10% of fewer of the population. For some, this proves to be good luck while for some it cannot be taken as a good sign. Simian line baby palm. Simian line and both hands. It is found in 1.5% of all persons, and though it is found at a higher frequency in persons with abnormal medical conditions, in every one of these conditions many persons do not have a single transverse palmer crease, thus it does not have great predictive value. Answer (1 of 14): are you a man o a woman? All 3 simian line subjects with above average cognitive stability do NOT have a &#x27;disconnected simian line&#x27; (more details on these variants are presented in the next section). If the Simian Line is found on the right hand only, physical desires can get out of control. An STPC used to be called a simian . Only 10% have a single simian line with 5% having one on both hands. October 27, 2016 at 7:13 pm. And this is unbelievable. Simian Line On Both Hands. Dr. Maya Vazirani answered. The fourth major palm line is the fate line, which is sometimes broken, faded, or even missing altogether. My friend took me to a palm reading event on Monday as sort of a birthday present. Simian creas Continue Reading Related Answer To this date, many people hold a firm belief in fortune teller, and Japan is not exception. 11 Other simian line celebrities with a DOUBLE simian line are listed below (names listed by country + last name): Tom Hollander - actor, England (both hands: incomplete simian line). Simian crease: is a single line that runs across the palm of of the vhand instead of the 3 creases that are normaly seen appears in 1 out of 30 people more seen in . Certainly, there are some Simian line holders who are undoubtedly that way…just as there are people without Simian lines who are that way. Normally, such a person will take things to extreme, they are intensive. Is it rare to have a simian crease on both hands? An answer to this question would not be a valid answer to the more general question and vice versa. I am trying to use this advantage to improve all this inner potential. The quadrangle area between the Head Line and Heart Line is lost in such a hand. INTRODUCTION Dermatoglyphic is the scientific study of the skin ridge patterns on the fingers, toes, palms of hands and soles of feet all primates 1. The palm reader looked at my hands and said I had a &quot;Simian Line&quot;. Removed content. The creases of the palm have been of interest for clinicians, anthropologists, and palmists for hundreds of years, but the variations in them have only been studied during the past 50 years. Interviews. STPC occurs in about 1 out of every 30 people. In the world of Hand Analysis, a Simian Crease is considered a Gift Marking. A simian line occurs when the water and air lines fuse and join, to become one transverse line only across the palm. Simian lines can be found on both hands left as well as right. Simian line baby. Within the practice of Palmistry, the appearance of Simian line is considered very rare being that most people do not have this line on his or her hand.. For those that carry this line, it appears on the palm in place of the heart and head line. Interview with Caroline Douglas. To have one is more common. OMG I felt the same way too.. I have simian line on my both hand right near to the hand palm. However, to hypothesise about this crease, look at other features of the hand, such as hand shape, finger length, thumbs, and lines; including fingerprint and palm patterns. Dermatoglyphic is used as a tool for detection a number of diseases which have a strongly heredity The simian crease is usually found in the hands of Down&#x27;s syndrome sufferers. Simian Line Archives - American Academy of Hand Analysis. It&#x27;s minor deviation and doesn&#x27;t mean anything if no other signs or symptoms present. Hands of Children June Project Snowflake. Palmistry is an ancient practice that was present in many civilizations throughout history, from Persia to Babylonia. I started somewhat of a journey to understand my life about a year ago, and thought one sleepless nights (I have lots of those) to research the lines on my hands because I always thought them odd, if not trivial. The crease is most often referred to as a single palmar crease. What is simian crease? But this doesn&#x27;t mean everyone with this marker has Down&#x27;s. Quite the opposite! . A simian crease is a single line that runs across the palm of the hand. A very rare line, the Simian Line appears instead of a heart and head line. To have two is very rare, more in the 10% of fewer of the population.&quot; A simian crease is a single line that runs across the palm of the hand. About 3% of Western populations have a simian line in one of both hands, however in populations from Asia this percentage may be up to above 10%. A very high percentage of Down&#x27;s syndrome children have this marker. Simian line indicates conflict in between emotion and way of thinking. Roi Fabito, a.k.a. According to wikipedia, only 45% of people with Down&#x27;s syndrome have a single palmar crease, so it is not as common as people/professionals (that I have come across) think. The Single Palmar Crease or Simian Line is the name given to the joining of the heart line and head line. About 3% of Western populations have a simian line in one of both hands, however in populations from Asia this percentage may be up to above 10%. The heart and head line will connect which accounts for the formation of the Simian Line. (Shoutout to my fellow Geminis!) The heart and head line will connect which accounts for the formation of the Simian Line. Individuals with a Simian Line are usually stubborn minded. If one strolls places like the areas around Shinjuku Station at night, they will likely several palm readers&#x27; booths. Hand reading experts claim that a simian line bares significance for the personality in an individual; however, is this a valid claim? An STPC used to be called a &quot;simian crease,&quot; but that term is no longer considered appropriate. A simian line in both hands vs. left- or right hand only. Approximately 4% of Caucasians and 13% of all Asians have it on at least one hand. Individuals with a Simian Line are usually stubborn minded. My DS has bilateral creases, I didn&#x27;t notice until he was 20 mths although he does have SN (moslty CP related). A single palmar crease is a single line that runs across the palm of the hand. This line is also called the simian fold or crease, or the palmer crease.? STPC was associated with fused carpal bones in the hand. It is exactly who I am.. Pilar. People most often have 3 creases in their palms. Normally, such a person will take things to extreme, they are intensive. For palmistry practitioners, missing or fragmented lines simply provide more insight. In other words, the heart line and head line are conjoined to form the Simian Line. The Simian lines on both palms. They are ruled either by their heart or their head. Partial Simian Line on both hands, Fate line meeting heart and head line (0 Reply ) Asked by Y***a | 7/4/2021 3:51:30 AM I have partial simian lines on both the hands. I have simian Line in both my hands, I am 46 years old and I was studying electronics and working almost 22 years in telecommunication stuff. Gift Markings are line formations that mean extra potential talent. In most individuals, there are two slightly offset creases across the palm. The name simian line originates from Latin simia, meaning ape. Alternative names for this line are the simian . Location Where the heart and the head line joins it makes a simian line. Buy it here. Oh joy. The simian crease, aptly named for its resemblance to the palmar creases of nonhuman simian primates, has received recognition clinically and . Somewhat true, but a simian crease on both hands is still found in roughly five percent of the population, so IMHO it can be read as simply another natural variance in character. The Simian line tends to intensify both the mind and the personality. I have simian line on my both hand right near to the hand palm. The Single Palmar Crease or Simian Line is the name given to the joining of the heart line and head line. An answer to this question would not be a valid answer to the more general question and vice versa. The simian line depicts the blend of mental and emotional powers in a . Because it resembles the usual condition of non-human simians, it is also known as a simian crease or simian line, although these terms have widely fallen out of favor due to their pejorative connotation. To have one is more common. . To have one is more common. People most often have 3 creases in their palms. The simian line is the fusing of the heart line and the head line making one straight line across the whole palm. The simian line has been subject of medical research and first got its name due to the observations that children of Down syndrome have this marks in at least one of the hands as with all the primates and were thus given the Simian . ";s:7:"keyword";s:35:"simian crease both hands percentage";s:5:"links";s:617:"<a href="http://comercialvicky.com/3k1x7/monkey-d-luffy-favorite-number.html">Monkey D Luffy Favorite Number</a>,
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