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This image represents an electrographic palm imprint, in the radiating field of a human subject experienceing a state of intense daily stress.

We can easily recognize the palm with dermatogliphic imprints, alongside with a great variety of luminescences on both the contour and the surface.

We notice the presence of the anodic streamers , having a very dense distribution and various shapes, intensities and and sizes, and also a fractal leveled structure, at the finger tips.

The complex arborescences remind the ones obtained arround the water drop. The complexity of the streamers' configuration reflects the electro-physiological dynamics of the human palm tegument and the active role of mediator and multiple psychoneuroendocrine interface played by the skin.

All those describe te bioelectromagnetic informational interaction between the human body and the environment.

We detect the presence of a peculiar topology of the EG signals with phalanxes 1 and 2 of the index and of the middle finger and on the palm's surface.

The analysis and systematization of the electrographic palm and sole images have led to the conclusion that there are peculiarities of the EG imprint, given by specific informational organization, specific to each individual.

This anodic polarity image was obtained by placeing the palm on the negative, set on the glass screen, and by applying the mobile electrode on the forearm.


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