What is DMIT? – DMIT.FYI
The Science

What Is DMIT?

Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test — the only biometric intelligence assessment based on fingerprint patterns formed before birth.

Origin

A 200-Year Science, Now Applied

Dermatoglyphics — the study of skin ridge patterns — has been researched since the 1800s. Harold Cummins formalised the science in 1926. Modern DMIT fuses this with Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence framework (1983) and optical biometric scanning.

The result: a permanent, biologically-grounded map of your innate cognitive architecture.

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The Biology

Why Fingerprints = Brain Map

The connection is not metaphorical. It is embryological.

Weeks 13–21

Simultaneous Formation

Fingerprint ridges and brain cortex cells develop from the same ectoderm layer at the same foetal stage — permanently linking the two.

Permanent Record

Never Changes

Unlike MBTI or DISC that shift with life stage, fingerprints are immutable — making DMIT the only assessment valid at any age.

Three Pattern Types

Loops · Whorls · Arches

Each pattern maps to specific brain lobe activity, neural pathway density, and dominant learning modality across 8 intelligences.

The Method

How DMIT Works — Step by Step

STEP_01

Digital Fingerprint Scan

All 10 fingerprints captured using optical light scanner. No ink. No pressure. Under 5 minutes.

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Pattern Analysis

Ridge count, whorl/loop/arch classification, and brain lobe mapping computed via validated dermatoglyphics algorithms.

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Intelligence Mapping

Results cross-referenced against Gardner’s 8 Multiple Intelligence domains to produce your unique cognitive profile.

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Report Generation

A 20–30 page personalised PDF report — dominant intelligences, learning style, brain lobe dominance, AQ/EQ/CQ indices, career clusters.

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Counsellor Debrief

45–60 minute one-on-one session with a certified DMIT counsellor to interpret results and create your action roadmap.

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