Links to pheromone research
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Human Pheromones: Integrating Neuroendocrinology and Etholog – (pdf version here)
Human Pheromones: Integrating Neuroendocrinology and Ethology
Brain activity is influenced by chemical signals undetectable as odors
Study finds proof that humans react to pheromones
Pheromones / Bioethics and Biotechnology
Pheromones (human and insect)
PHEROMONES …NATURE’S LOVE SECRET
Nailing Down Pheromones in Humans
None detection/olfactory plasticity (increased sensitivity over time)
Physical proof that pheromones work at the system level of humans
Study about the relevance of the VNO in androstenone detection
Human pheromones and facial characteristics
MHC molecules in the vomeronasal organ: contributors to pheromonal discrimination?
Effects of putative male pheromones on female ratings of male attractiveness: influence of oral contraceptives and the menstrual cycle
The putative pheromone androstadienone activates cortical fields in the human brain related to social cognition
Male Axillary Extracts Contain Pheromones that Affect Pulsatile Secretion of Luteinizing Hormone and Mood in Women Recipients
Pheromonal influences on sociosexual behavior in young women
Pheromonal influences on sociosexual behavior in men
Human exposure to putative pheromones and changes in aspects of social behaviour
Inducibility of olfactory sensitivity by odor exposure of persons with specific anosmia
Bacterial interaction with pheromones and proportions of pheromones on the body
Human Vomeronasal Organ Function: A Critical Review of Best and Worst Cases
Human exposure to putative pheromones and changes in aspects of social behaviour
Sniffing human sex-steroid derived compounds modulates mood, memory and autonomic nervous system function in specific behavioral contexts
Ultrasensitive pheromone detection by mammalian vomeronasal neurons
Researchers find chemosignal that encourages women’s sexual desire
Sweaty t-shirt study: Do MHC genes influence odor preference in men and women?
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