2016
DOI: 10.1101/043992
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Spirals, Scalp Whorls and Skin Biomechanics: Nature’s Own Design For Expansion

Abstract: This paper began as an exercise in curiosity -logarithmic spiral designs abound in nature --in galaxies, flowers, pinecones and on human scalps as whorls. Why are humans the only primates to have whorls on the scalp? Is the formation of scalp whorls mechanical or genetic? A mechanical theory has long been postulated-the mechanical theory suggests that hair whorl patterning is determined by the tension on the epidermis during rapid expansion of the cranium while the hair follicle is growing downwards -however, … Show more

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