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jvkohl
11-06-2006, 09:01 PM
The following review will be published within the next few months in the journal indicated, and
concurrently published as a book chapter.
Kohl, JV (in press) The Mind's Eyes: Human Pheromones,
Neuroscience, and Male Sexual Preferences. Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality, Vol 18
(4):313-369.
http://www.haworthpress.com/store/Toc_views.asp?sid=BHPDKF23AUXU8G4E0XCM5PH7V06J8NPF&TOCNam
e=J056v18n04_TOC&desc=Volume%3A%2018%20Issue%3A%204
http://0-www.haworthpress.com.innopac.lib.bcit.ca/
store/product.asp?sid=R765FR0E9LEX9KGMM7DW2ACFJJ7WA2WA&sku=5973&detail=Contents
I will be presenting
this review at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality in Las Vegas, NV on Sunday,
November 12, 2006 as a powerpoint presentation during a one hour continuing education concurrent session. The
powerpoint presentation is geared for an audience of non-neuroscientists. mostly psychologists. I will also be
hosting an exhibit for . Those of you who may be interested in attending the conference, or checking
out the exhibits will find conference info at the following
URL.
http://www.sexscience.org/events/index.php?category_id=497
Anyone who is interested in
up to date information about the role of pheromones in human sexuality now has some additional resources to check
out.
JVK
jvkohl
11-13-2006, 08:28 AM
My presentation went very
well, with no empty seats in a room capacity of about 50 people. During the Q&A, and throughout the conference, I
was impressed with the number of attendees who are interested in practical applications of pheromones. Primarily,
therapists are wondering how pheromone-enhancement might help to alleviate "relationship" problems. This is good
sign. Though many people will never have a full grasp of the neuroscience behind my products' development, there
are now many more people willing to discuss the remarkable potential for therapeutic affects--as compared to
traditional approaches to behavioral affects.
JVK
Dr,
Are any of these presentations
available on line (video?) , I tend to get a bit lost when reading this stuff but am interested in your research.
Great to hear that people are willing to listen with an open mind with regards to your findings etc. Keep up the
good work!
bronzie
11-13-2006, 04:43 PM
good stuff JV, very noble
cause..
jvkohl
11-13-2006, 10:46 PM
I may edit the video of the
presentation to be downloaded, but am unfamiliar with how to downsize the file. May also post the powerpoint slides
to my site(s). No way to be sure until after I've returned home and caught up on other things. I'll try to post
here when I've added anything, but it's still a good idea to check out my domains from time to
time.
JVK
Dr,
Are any
of these presentations available on line (video?) , I tend to get a bit lost when reading this stuff but am
interested in your research.
Great to hear that people are willing to listen with an open mind with regards to
your findings etc. Keep up the good work!
jvkohl
11-13-2006, 10:51 PM
good stuff JV, very
noble cause..
Thanks. I've already received very positive feedback from several people who attended.
Since the presentation was for continuing education credits, I will also receive copies of evaluations from many
attendees, who are always invited/expected to evaluate the presentation and
content.
JVK
I may edit the video of
the presentation to be downloaded, but am unfamiliar with how to downsize the file.
I'd love to see
your lecture.
This information and free tool may be helpful in resizing and compressing your video:
http://nickyguides.digital-digest.com/vdub-filters.htm
Let me know in msg if you need any
hints.
Tiger4
11-18-2006, 10:30 AM
Good. I was wondering if you've
run accross any police interrogators, FBI, CIA or other government officials who may have ideas for experimenting
with pheromones in getting the truth out of people or influencing others?
My presentation
went very well, with no empty seats in a room capacity of about 50 people. During the Q&A, and throughout the
conference, I was impressed with the number of attendees who are interested in practical applications of pheromones.
Primarily, therapists are wondering how pheromone-enhancement might help to alleviate "relationship" problems. This
is good sign. Though many people will never have a full grasp of the neuroscience behind my products' development,
there are now many more people willing to discuss the remarkable potential for therapeutic affects--as compared to
traditional approaches to behavioral affects.
JVK
(http:///)
jvkohl
11-18-2006, 06:16 PM
Good. I was
wondering if you've run accross any police interrogators, FBI, CIA or other government officials who may have ideas
for experimenting with pheromones in getting the truth out of people or influencing
others?
Not yet. Several years ago, I was asked to address a law enforcement
audience with regard to any potential to increase their awareness of subtle changes in scent that might precede
violence against an enforcer. Nothing materialized-though some enforcement officers seem to have an ability to
somehow predict such things, and evade the consequences--or so I was
told.
JVK
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