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Elana
12-29-2003, 10:03 AM
Thanks Kari
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ToBeOrNotToBe
12-30-2003, 06:24 AM
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Human life and interactions are influenced by
pheromones whether or not affect or effect are part of our consciousness. The affective hormonal reactions caused by
olfaction and pheromones dominate social interaction, and these affective reactions may be the primary influence on
social interactions. Human pheromones have more potential than any other social environmental sensory stimuli to
influence physiology and, therefore, behavior.
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jvkohl
12-31-2003, 05:28 PM
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Human life and interactions are influenced by
pheromones whether or not affect or effect are part of our consciousness. The affective hormonal reactions caused by
olfaction and pheromones dominate social interaction, and these affective reactions may be the primary influence on
social interactions. Human pheromones have more potential than any other social environmental sensory stimuli to
influence physiology and, therefore, behavior.
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Wish I\'d
said that. No, really, I did. Just checked in while traveling by motorcycle through Florida for a few days. Nice to
see the article get some additional notice. Wait till you see what\'s next.
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