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    Default Non-pheromonal signals by ovulatory phase women

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    Concealed ovulation is consistently used by psychologists to shift the focus from the influence of

    pheromones and hormones on behavior to a focus on visual stimuli and conscious choice. Here is another article that

    integrates the biology and psychology of mate signaling and mate choice.

    "... Haselton and colleagues said

    their findings disproved the conventional wisdom that women are unique among animals in concealing, even from

    themselves, when they are most

    fertile."

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061010/...ovulation_dc_1

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    Default Fertile women dress to impress --follow up

    Excerpt from the journal article preprint (i.e., proof copy).
    Martie G. Haselton et al., Ovulatory

    shifts in human female ornamentation: Near ovulation, women dress to impress, Hormones and Behavior (2006),

    doi:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2006.07.007

    "...our results appear to provide strong objective evidence of changes in

    women's overt, observable behaviors associated with ovulation. In contrast to subtle changes in facial

    appearance... and body scents... variation in women's selfgrooming and ornamentation behaviors are perhaps the

    most readily available cues to ovulation and associated shifts in female motivation available to male partners. They

    may therefore be responsible, in part, for changes in relationship dynamics across the cycle, such as ovulatory

    increases in men's mate retention efforts.... The ornamentation effect is one of the most striking pieces of

    evidence that ovulation in humans is not fully concealed."

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    Question Speciel requests

    jvkohl:

    you are posting very nice pheromone

    research articles.

    would you post articles concerning to the affect of pheromones on various races??,
    i can't

    seem to find relevant information on the

    net.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sukun
    jvkohl:
    would you post articles

    concerning to the affect of pheromones on various races??,
    i can't seem to find relevant information on the

    net.
    There are no articles

    that I know about. When I have mentioned the topic it has been in conjunction with various readings from books (with

    the exception of one magazine "National Geographic"). Commenting on the differences and citing others is much safer

    than having such comments attributed to me--eventually, like others who comment about racial differences in

    anything, I'd get branded as racist.

    JVK

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    SCIENTISTS are analysing love

    and sexual attraction to identify what makes us fall for

    someone.


    Link...

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    ://www.news.com.au/entertainment/story/0,23663,20480148-5006049,00.html


    Interesting article that tries

    to summerize what causes attraction action...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jvkohl
    Commenting on the

    differences and citing others is much safer than having such comments attributed to me--eventually, like others

    who comment about racial differences in anything, I'd get branded as racist.




    JVK
    You can't please everybody, Signor

    JVK, but you know that. Besides, and most IMPORTANTLY ... it would be thoughts/info coming from an expert and

    respected racist.
    Never argue with ignorant people! They pull you down to THEIR level, and then they BEAT YOU with experience. Who said that!? I don't know, but tis gold I tell'ya!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOBLEYC57
    ... most

    IMPORTANTLY ... it would be thoughts/info coming from an expert and respected racist.

    Expertise is good; respect is good. For a good example of an expert and respected racist,

    google J. Phillipe Rushton. Even he did not want to delve into the potential controversy of racial differences in

    pheromones--after a conversation I had with him during a 1995 symposium. A wise decision on his part, I

    think.

    JVK

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