DMIT Concept

DMIT


CONCEPT : Dermatoglyphics Multiple intelligence Test introduced by द BRAIN PLUG, is a set of assessment systems developed by scientists and medical experts based on Genetics, Embryology, Dermatoglyphics, Neuroscience and Paediatric Psychology through methods of observation, record, comparison and summarization in combination with clinical experience.
1926, Dr. Harold Cummins coined the word ‘Dermatoglyphics’ - the scientific study of skin ridge patterns found on the palms of human hands. Dr. Cummins achieved world recognition as the “Father of Dermatoglyphics”.

The findings of his lifetime studies and the techniques he developed, known as the Cummins Methodology, are accepted as important tools in tracing genetic and evolutionary relationship. This methodology has gained common usage in diagnosis of some types of mental retardation, schizophrenia, etc. Later in 1950 a Canadian neurosurgeon, Professor Penfield published a paper - “Cross- sectional diagram of brain in relation with various parts of body” which indicated close relation between fingerprints and cerebrum. In 1981 Professor Roger W. Sperry and his research partner were awarded Noble Prize in Biomedicine for their study on functions of right and left cerebral hemispheres & double brain theory. Former USSR was using Dermatoglyphics as one of the methods to select candidates for Olympics Games since 1970’s. As it turned out, the USSR took home 50 gold medals in 1972 and 125 in 1976.
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DMIT Concept

MID BRAIN


Our brain is divided into two hemispheres, Left and Right. Each hemisphere of the brain has its own strengths. Fingers of Right Hand represent the functions of Left Brain and fingers of Left Hand represent the functions of Right Brain. Different fingers reflect different intelligence. Each intelligence has its own weight-age. Total distribution of intelligence’ percentage will be 100%. RC Value: This value represents the neo-cortex neuron intensity which means, one function corresponding to high degree of value will have higher RC value. Different pattern types will show the distribution of different values. In normal circumstances for most people, the values will range from 8 to 30. If the value is high, it reflects that brain cortex activity level for that function is high.

If the RC value or % distribution of any specific intelligence shows “0” or Arch pattern, then the minimum range of that value can go to 0 and maximum can go to infinity. The potential of the RC values will be in the range 0 to infinity. This simply means that this specific intelligence contains high plasticity. Former USSR was using Dermatoglyphics as one of the methods to select candidates for Olympics Games since 1970’s. As it turned out, the USSR took home 50 gold medals in 1972 and 125 in 1976.
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Franchise

Franchise


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In association with other pioneers in DMIT franchise in India as well as international, and follow up DMIT programs, we are looking for dynamic, enthusiastic and committed individuals to bring the benefits of these revolutionary self-development programs to all the children and adults of the world.
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FAQ


Q. What is the minimum age required to conduct DMIT?
Ans: 4 years and above.

Q.: Can DMIT be done at any age after 4 years?
A.: Yes, once the person has completed his 4 years, DMIT can be done at any age.

Q.: How DMIT is conducted?
A.: For DMIT, all 10 fingerprints are collected via scanner and three ATD points are collected from both the palms for Further analysis are done. The report is generated which will be consulted by professional.

Q.: What is the process of the test?
A.: The test is done in two sessions. In first session, the finger prints are collected and in second session report counselling.
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DMIT Concept