- Hair whorl
A Hair whorl is a patch of
hair growing in the opposite direction of the rest of the hair. It occurs in most hairy animals. Hair whorls occur on the body as well as on the head.Hair whorls on the head (
parietal whorls) have been intensively studied because of the association indicated between brain development and abnormal hair whorls. (Both brain cells and skin cells are derived from an embryo'sectoderm tissue.) Abnormal hair whorls are used as a preliminary predictor of abnormaltemperament in most domesticated animals, especiallycows [ [http://www.grandin.com/references/hair.whorl.position.html A note on hair whorl position and cattle temperament in the auction ring ] ] , but also in evaluating the mental status ofapes andhumans .A recent study found that homosexuals are more likely to have the less common counter-clockwise hair whorl phenotype than heterosexuals. [http://www.iisc.ernet.in/academy/jgenet/Vol83No3/251.pdf] Right and left handedness have also been linked to clockwise and counter-clockwise whorls, respectively [ [http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/165/1/269.pdf 031003U951 ] ] .Parietal whorls which are considered to be normal scalp patterns could be a single whorl or double whorls. Cases of triple parietal scalp whorls are less common but do not necessarily indicate abnormality. Abnormal brain development is usually indicated by the complete absence of hair whorls or abnormal placement of whorls on the scalp.
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