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Brandi Jones · Health · 23 May 2025 In particular · single palmar crease · a trait often found in people with Down syndrome · where the person has one crease on their palm · instead of two or three. &mdash · Lorena Galliot · Scientific American · Lauren Brown West-Rosenthal · Parents · 19 July 2024 The backhanded stimulation technique works because your palm and finger pads are way · way more sensitive than the backs of your hands · thanks to about 60 times more mechanoreceptors on the palmar side. &mdash · IEEE Spectrum · says Wu · to keep the wrist in a neutral position. &mdash · Sarah Bradley · Verywell Health · 14 Mar. 2023 Word History First Known Use 1656

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Brandi Jones
Health
23 May 2025 In particular
single palmar crease
a trait often found in people with Down syndrome
where the person has one crease on their palm
instead of two or three. &mdash
Lorena Galliot
Scientific American
Lauren Brown West-Rosenthal
Parents
19 July 2024 The backhanded stimulation technique works because your palm and finger pads are way
way more sensitive than the backs of your hands
thanks to about 60 times more mechanoreceptors on the palmar side. &mdash
IEEE Spectrum
says Wu
to keep the wrist in a neutral position. &mdash
Sarah Bradley
Verywell Health
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14 Mar. 2023 Word History First Known Use 1656

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