jvkohl
07-08-2007, 05:46 PM
For concision, I'm
only providing a partial citation with objectives and conclusions:
... influences of testosterone and estrogen on
adult human brain structure. Eur J Endocrinol. 2006 Nov;155 Suppl 1:S107-14.
OBJECTIVE: Sex hormones are not
only involved in the formation of reproductive organs, but also induce sexually-dimorphic brain development and
organization.
CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that, throughout life, gonadal hormones remain essential for
maintaining aspects of sex-specific differences in the human brain.
Olfactory/pheromonal conditioning of the
response to visual and other sensory input (e.g., via sex hormone changes) is what allows pheromones to make a
lasting impression.
James V.
Kohl
http://www.haworthpress.com/store/ArticleAbstract.asp?sid=F1AJ71WMKCP48HTMPW51HDT2GP 7Q5DS7&ID=90566
only providing a partial citation with objectives and conclusions:
... influences of testosterone and estrogen on
adult human brain structure. Eur J Endocrinol. 2006 Nov;155 Suppl 1:S107-14.
OBJECTIVE: Sex hormones are not
only involved in the formation of reproductive organs, but also induce sexually-dimorphic brain development and
organization.
CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that, throughout life, gonadal hormones remain essential for
maintaining aspects of sex-specific differences in the human brain.
Olfactory/pheromonal conditioning of the
response to visual and other sensory input (e.g., via sex hormone changes) is what allows pheromones to make a
lasting impression.
James V.
Kohl
http://www.haworthpress.com/store/ArticleAbstract.asp?sid=F1AJ71WMKCP48HTMPW51HDT2GP 7Q5DS7&ID=90566