jvkohl
11-21-2006, 10:55 PM
New publication by Brennan and
Kendrick
http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/link.asp?id=N3738646G112M673
"Finally, although
the sense of smell
is often relegated to a minor role in human social
communication, evidence is starting to
accumulate that
odours have not lost the ability to influence human
behaviour. The extent to which social
odours play a
role in modern human society is an open but intriguing
question for future research."
I
address the extent to which social odors play a role in modern human society in my forthcoming article: The Mind's
Eyes: Human Pheromones, Neuroscience, and Male Sexual Preferences
Page Range: 313 - 369
DOI:
10.1300/J056v18n04_03
http://www.haworthpress.com/store/Toc_views.asp?sid=BHPDKF23AUXU8G4E0XCM5PH7V06J8NPF&T
OCName=J056v18n04_TOC&desc=Volume%3A%2018%20Issue%3A%204
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Kendrick
http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/link.asp?id=N3738646G112M673
"Finally, although
the sense of smell
is often relegated to a minor role in human social
communication, evidence is starting to
accumulate that
odours have not lost the ability to influence human
behaviour. The extent to which social
odours play a
role in modern human society is an open but intriguing
question for future research."
I
address the extent to which social odors play a role in modern human society in my forthcoming article: The Mind's
Eyes: Human Pheromones, Neuroscience, and Male Sexual Preferences
Page Range: 313 - 369
DOI:
10.1300/J056v18n04_03
http://www.haworthpress.com/store/Toc_views.asp?sid=BHPDKF23AUXU8G4E0XCM5PH7V06J8NPF&T
OCName=J056v18n04_TOC&desc=Volume%3A%2018%20Issue%3A%204
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