“…Dermatoglyphic pattern formation and differentiation are complex processes. Deviations in their formation have been described in several mental disorders and behaviors such as intellectual disability (Rosa et al., 2001; Sadanandan & Ushadevi, 2016), autism (Kazemi et al., 2017; Walker, 1997), schizophrenia (Bracha et al., 1991; Golembo‐Smith et al., 2012; Kalmady et al., 2015), bipolar disorder (Shrivastava et al., 2016), Alzheimer´s diseases (Weinreb, 1985), and genetic syndromes (Preus & Fraser, 1972) such as trisomy (Purvis‐Smith, 1972; Sunilkumar, 2014; Wahl et al., 2019), predispositions for dyslexia (Jamison, 1988), or hyperactivity (Anindya Sariza et al., 2021). Over the last years, a tendency of using biological markers in mental disorders has been observed, focusing on early prenatal brain damage.…”