Why do fingers become pruney? - Mark Changizi

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There are all sorts of things
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that happen every day
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that might make you ask,
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"Why?
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Why do we drive on a parkway
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and park on a driveway?
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Why does my hair get frizzy when it's humid?
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And why do my fingers get all pruney when they're wet?"
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Often we simply can't know the answers to these questions.
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But progress can often be made,
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and, when it comes to your pruney fingers,
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scientists have a few interesting ideas.
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The story here begins with an observation
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made in the 1930s in the emergency room.
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Doctors noticed that patients
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with nerve damage to their hands
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did not get pruney fingertips
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like most of us do in a bath,
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which might make you wonder,
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"Why would primates want wrinkly fingers,
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presumably when it's rainy or dewy?"
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What could this trait be for?
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What if these wrinkles functioned like rain treads?
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Think about car tires.
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When the ground is dry,
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it's generally best to have smooth tires,
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and race cars do.
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Smooth tires means more rubber
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or surface area in contact with the road,
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which gives them better grip.
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But in rainy and muddy conditions,
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it's a different story,
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and here's where treads come into play.
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Treads reduce the amount of rubber on the road,
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but they help channel out water when it rains,
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lowering the risk of hydroplaning.
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Well, if your fingers really are like rain treads,
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you should be able to predict
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the optimal shape for them, right?
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So, what would the predicted wrinkle shapes be?
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That is, are our prunes actually the right shape
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to be rain treads?
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Let's take a detour into rivers.
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When we think of river networks,
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we usually imagine lots of smaller river channels
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joining to make larger river channels downstream,
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which is what happens in concave basins.
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In these cases, the divides,
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the regions between the river segments,
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are disconnected from one another
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and diverge away from one another uphill.
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But river networks look fundamentally different
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on convex promontories or protrusions.
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Here, the river channels are disconnected from one another
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and diverge away from one another downstream,
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not very river-like.
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In these cases, it's the divides
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that link together to form a tree,
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with its trunk uphill at the top of the promontory.
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Here, it's the divides that look more traditionally river-like.
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If our pruney fingers are drainage networks,
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designed to channel out water when they grip,
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then we expect to find similar shapes on our fingers
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as we find out there among rivers.
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There should be a tree network of divides,
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or ridges, with their trunk near the top of the fingertip
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and with their more leaky parts
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reaching out downhill, away from the tip.
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The channels themselves,
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through which the water is channeled during a grip,
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should not connect to one another,
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and instead should diverge away from one another downhill.
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If pruney fingers are rain treads,
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then they should look like the river networks
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on convex promontories.
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In fact, that's exactly the morphology
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we find among pruney fingers!
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When we grip, then,
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our pruney wrinkles really do channel out the water.
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But does it actually help us grip?
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New behavioral experiments have shown that they do.
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In a task where subjects had to grasp wet marbles
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and move them through a hole and out the other side,
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those with pruney fingers finished the task
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significantly faster than those with smooth fingers.
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Pruney fingers not only ought to enhance grip in wet conditions
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but do.
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So, pruney fingers may be a crucial part
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of the primate repertoire.
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Maybe, once primates lost their claws
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in favor of fingernails,
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rain treads were needed to deal
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with the especially challenging,
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often wet, grip-heavy forest habitats.
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By looking closely at the mysteries in our world
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and trying to find things that look similar,
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like our wet fingers and rain treads,
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we can come up with ideas about what's happening.
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And that's a good way to think about
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all sorts of questions in life, too.
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